Accounting GHG Emissions in Aerospace Manufacturing - Towards a Bigger Picture of Sustainable Aerospace Industry
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23rd August 2024
Optimal Systems Engineering (OPTIMISE) Sdn. Bhd., in collaboration with the Aerospace Malaysia Innovation Centre (AMIC) has successfully organized a Two-Days Workshop on Introduction to GHG Inventory Accounting and Reporting on 22 – 23 August 2024. The event took place at the Bilik Seminar Unikeb of Bangi Gateway Mall.
This comprehensive course featuring in-depth lecture and hands-on training was attended by 24 participants from AMIC and representative companies across different tiers of the aerospace supply chain. This diverse group leveraged the wealth of knowledge gained to advance a low-carbon pathway for the Malaysian aerospace industry.
We would like to celebrate the achievements of the enthusiatic participants during the workshop:
🌱 Leveraging a systematic GHG reporting framework and tailor-made data collection template for GHG management in aerospace industry
🌱 Mastery of GHG calculations through hands-on exercises performed on computable worksheets while receiving real-time guidance from trainers.
🌱 Tackling case studies tailored to the aerospace manufacturing industry, preparing them to address real-world challenges.
🌱 Exploration of digital carbon management software designed to streamline annual GHG reporting, making the process more efficient and convenient.
We would like to extend a special thank you to our esteemed trainers: Prof. Ir. Ts. Dr. Zainuddin Abd Manan, Assoc. Prof. Ir. Dr. Lim Jeng Shiun, and Dr. Tan Yue Dian, whose expertise and guidance were instrumental in delivering this successful program. Additionally, we are deeply grateful to the entire OPTIMISE team for their exceptional organization and support, ensuring a seamless and productive event.
Stay connected with us for more updates on upcoming workshops and initiatives aimed at fostering sustainable practices across industries. Together, we can make a significant impact on our environment.
This article is published on 27th August 2024 by Optimal System Engineering