Speaker Details
Kristian Kujaw
Kristian Kujaw was born in 1970 in Essen, Germany. He earned a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering in 1998 from the KIT, followed by an EMBA in 2005 from Universidad Pontificia of Comillas. Currently working as the Business and Operations Manager at Naitec, Technology Center in Navarre, Spain, during his over 25 years of experience in engineering and management positions, Kristian has held various leadership roles, such as Engineering Director of the Aeronautics Division at M.Torres, Production Control and Logistics Manager at Faurecia Tecnoconfort and Plant Manager at Kayser Automotive Iberica. His expertise covers aeronautics, automotive, and advanced technology sectors.Presentation
Sustainable composite materials with reduced carbon footprint for automotive industry
Reducing the carbon footprint is a global goal, with the EU aiming for a 55% reduction by 2030 compared to 1990 levels. Transport is responsible for 25-30% of the EU’s annual CO2 emissions, though this may be underestimated. This project aims to reduce the carbon footprint in the mobility sector through three complementary strategies. It focuses on reducing CO2 emissions in manufacturing processes by developing sustainable materials for vehicle parts made from bio-based composites reinforced with natural fibres.