KIELTYKA GLADKOWSKI participates in Tech Led Decarbonisation Showcase organized by Tech UK on 29 November 2022.
Organisations of all shapes and sizes and in all sectors are facing big new pressures to decarbonise. Not only is it imperative as the world aims for net zero, but also for business success. Customers now expect businesses to have firm carbon reduction targets in place and clear strategies on how to get there. Investors too are now choosing to put their money into businesses who have strong environmental credentials, and regulation is making businesses disclose their credentials.
Our lawyers will thus participate in the event that aims to help businesses, particularly SMEs, who are new to this and do not know how to measure and reduce their scope 1-3 emissions. This showcase will hear lightning talks from 6 companies who have developed tech solutions and platforms to aid firms in their decarbonisation efforts from establishing baselines to offsetting, to becoming more circular.
Our lawyers will take part in a series of roundtables devoted to Energy Efficient Networks organized by TechUK, involving focus on energy efficiency and innovations in the telecoms networks.
Addressing both the long-term ambition of a Net Zero economy, and shorter-term challenge of unprecedented energy costs, techUK will bring together companies from across the entire telecoms value chain – operators, vendors, service providers and manufacturers – to share valuable knowledge on improving energy efficiency, the materials and techniques set to make an impact, and the technologies and software offering a way forward.
KIELTYKA GLADKOWSKI takes part in Webinar: Interactive Fireside Chat: Advanced Crypto Trading Strategies, on 8 December 2022
The topics that will be discussed will cover:
Investing and trading cryptocurrencies: Which coins offer the best risk/reward?
Advanced Crypto Trading Strategies based on Game Theory Optimal Solution
Do trend following strategies work for cryptocurrencies?
How can artificial intelligence be used to trade crypto?
The speakers will include: Hilbert Co-Founders Magnus Holm (Ph.D. in String Theory and seasoned crypto trader) and Niclas Sandstrom (hedge fund veteran Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics) and Hans-Peter Bermin (Ph.D. in Math Finance and former head of rates modelling at JP Morgan and Morgan Stanley).
On 23-25 July, 2023 lawyers of KIELTYKA GLADKOWSKI, as members of IEEE, will take part in IEEE COINS 2023: IEEE International Conference on Omni-Layer Intelligent Systems in Berlin, Germany
The Conference will discuss new dimensions to the future IoT and AI ecosystem and the opportunities afforded by the tsunami of new technologies. IEEE COINS brings together experts in Digital Transformation (from AI and IoT to Cloud, Blockchain, Cybersecurity, and Robotics) from around the globe. IEEE COINS includes a multi-disciplinary program from technical research papers to panels, workshops, tutorials, demos, and exhibitions on the latest technology developments and innovations addressing all important aspects of the IoT/AI ecosystem.
KIELTYKA GLADKOWSKI participates in COP27. Our lawyers take part in Sustainable Innovation Forum, Climate Challenge Lab, Hydrogen Transition Summit and Climate Action Innovation.
During COP27 the following initiatives will take place:
The Beyond Oil and Gas Alliance (BOGA) – international alliance aiming to take leadership for a managed and just phase-out of oil and gas production seeks to expand in width and depth at COP27. The Beyond Oil and Gas Alliance seeks to gain support from major fossil fuel producers. Its membership already includes France, Costa Rica, Sweden, Greenland, Ireland, Wales, Quebec and Denmark.
The Global Alliance for Offshore Wind (GOWA): IRENA, GWEC and Denmark recently launched the Global Offshore Wind Alliance pushing to drive installed global offshore wind capacity up by 670% – from 57 GW in 2021 to 380 GW in 2030. On 8 November 2022 nine new members including US, Japan, Germany, UK, Ireland, The Netherlands, Belgium, Norway and Colombia signed up for the alliance to enhance energy security and remove barriers to the deployment of wind at sea in new and existing markets.
The Global Methane Pledge: With more than 120 countries representing around half of global anthropogenic methane emissions and over two-thirds of global GDP, the Global Methane Pledge seeks to cut methane emissions by 30% by 2030. Achieving this will prevent more than 8 gigatons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions from reaching the atmosphere annually by end of this decade.