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14th NOLAMP Conference : The 14th Nordic Laser Materials Processing Conference, August 26th – 28th 2013, Gothenburg, Sweden
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Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- Laser is a key element in obtaining a sustainable economy in Europe. Innovative laser processes will play a significant role in future green manufacturing as they provide a precise, well-controlled and highly effective energy deposition to the workpiece. Future challenges are to increase the spectrum of laser manufacturing technologies in all sectors where the laser can offer innovative product solutions, higher product quality, less environmental impact, higher productivity and in turn cost benefits.The NOLAMP conferences address all aspects of laser materials processing from fundamental science to industrial applications. The first NOLAMP conference took place in Oslo in 1987 in a period of intense development of the laser processes and their industrial applications. The NOLAMP has continued on a biannual cycle ever since, strengthening the Nordic laser community by encouraging knowledge transfer and networking. Now, 26 years later, in the forthcoming 14th NOLAMP, the research and development of processes like laser welding, laser hybrid welding, laser cutting and laser surface treatment is still very important, as well as the development of industrial applications and equipment for laser material processing. This time the NOLAMP Conference will be held in Gothenburg, Sweden. In this highly industrialized region of Sweden and with the close distance to Denmark, Norway and Finland, we hope to attract a strong participation from industry and the scientific community. On behalf of the Nordic laser community and Luleå University of Technology, it is our great pleasure to invite you to the 14th NOLAMP conference.
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21 evaluations – what do they teach us? : A synthesis of a number of evaluations in the environmental area over the period 2000-2003
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Rapport (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- Over the period 2000-2003, the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency carried out or assisted in around 20 evaluations of environmental work in the country. We have looked, for instance, at a number of instruments in the environmental area, how work towards some of the national environmental quality objectives is progressing and how some of the large appropriations in specifi c areas are used. The evaluations have provided valuable knowledge which will be put to use in the Swedish EPA, the Government Offi ces and other authorities and agencies in Sweden. They have led to changes and have been used for example in the “in-depth evaluation” of the environmental objectives and in investigations of instruments. Some have been used as study material at universities and colleges.This report represents an attempt at a synthesis of the 21 evaluations. It also contains a fact sheet for each evaluation, which, in a highly abridged form, states the more important observations, conclusions and proposals. The aim, target group and method of evaluation for each evaluation are presented in the fact sheets. We hope that the report will also be of interest and of use as worthwhile reading material for people who work outside Sweden, for example on method development in the environmental area.Original title: 21 utvärderingar – vad lär de oss? En syntes av ett antal utvärderingar på miljöområdet åren 2000 – 2003. ISBN 91-620-5366-3.
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