Interim Governance
EMIRI, EUMAT, SUSCHEM and MANUFUTURE, with the support of the Materials 2030 Manifesto signatories and of the European Commission, are steering the Advanced Materials 2030 Initiative.
Steering Board
Role: Provide strategic orientations / validate proposals from Core Team / Working Groups (WGs)
Core Team
Role: In charge of operational activity and responsible of the tasks and work of the WGs
Strategic Agenda Content
Implementation
WG 1
Materials
Digitalisation
WG 2
Materials
Scale-up
WG 3
Materials
Policy Support
WG 4
Materials
Priority Areas (Innovation Markets)
WG 5
Instrument
Selection and Implementation
Interim Governance composition
Steering Board
Core Team
| EMIRI | Philippe JACQUES |
| Jérôme GAVILLET | |
| EUMAT | Amaya IGARTUA |
| MANUFUTURE | José CALDEIRA |
| SUSCHEM | Christian SEITZ |
| SIGNATORIES | Madalina RABUNG |
| EY (SUPPORT) | Ingo BUNZECK |
Working Group Chairs
| WG1 | Natalia KONCHAKOVA (Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon) & Peter KLEIN (Fraunhofer) |
| WG2 | Marta CANDEIAS (Instituto Superior Técnico | Ulisboa) |
| WG3 | Flemming CASSEE & Adriënne SIPS (RIVM) |
| WG4 | Eva-Kathrin SCHILLINGER (Suschem) |
| WG5 | Ingo BUNZECK (EY) |
Support
Background
In February 2022, research and industry joined forces to sign the Materials 2030 Manifesto that was presented to the Commissioner Mariya Gabriel. This Manifesto underlined the key role that advanced materials will play in reaching Climate neutrality and sustainability and thus served as a reference document for the foundation of the Advanced Materials 2030 Initiative (AMI2030).
Later on, on June 29th, AMI2030 was presented by representatives of the 4 key European Technological platforms (EMIRI, EUMAT, SUSCHEM and MANUFUTURE) at the INDTECH2022 Conference, in a plenary session chaired by Joanna Drake, Deputy Director-General of DG R&I. A draft version of the roadmap was released as well in June.
After setting up an interim governance and a robust working structure the Advanced Materials 2030 Initiative officially launched the engagement campaign in October 2022 with the aim to accelerate the development of sustainable advanced materials as the backbone of the green and digital transition and a source of prosperity and sovereignty in Europe.
Currently the AMI2030 counts with more than 560 active partners. See all the partners!
