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Across every sector, from manufacturing to transportation, energy to construction, the race toward a net zero future is reshaping how we work, produce, and consume. These industries have powered global growth for decades, but now, they must also lead the way in securing a sustainable future.

The scale of the challenge is immense. Achieving a greener future will require more than incremental changes—it demands bold, transformative ideas. In this second episode of four looking at shortlisted entries to the Engineering Matters Awards, we’re looking at ways to make industry cleaner and more efficient. Whether that’s in construction, transport, materials or even valves, these entries are all helping deliver a net zero world.

Guests

Matt Lamb, Senior Design Engineer, Hiperenergy, Aureos (formerly Keltbray)

Dan Summerbell, Chief Solutions Officer, CarbonRe

Christoph Birkl, CEO, Brill Power

Melissa Giusti, Principal Innovation Advisor, National Highways

Peter Toxopeus, Fleet Development Manager, Fugro

David Tindall, Global Product Owner, Land Equipment, Fugro

Mohammed Khan, CEO, Immaterial

George Hunter, Head of Sale, Carnot

Anne Franzas, Global Product Manager, Circularity, Drives Division, ABB

Dave Hawley, Global Head of Sales, Low Voltage Motors, ABB

Heikki Vepsäläinen, President, Large Motors and Generators, ABB

Brendan Hegerty, Director of Marketing and Sustainability, Oxford Flow

Joachim Knapp, CEO, Anker Tech

The post #310 Manufacturing a Brighter Future – Engineering Matters Awards 2025 shortlist, Planet, Part 2 first appeared on Engineering Matters.

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