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3rd European Green Steel Summit 2025
Contents
Navigating the Complex Shift to a Green Steel Future in a Changing Trade and Carbon Framework
Nicole VoigtBoston Consulting Group (BCG)
Data Challenges in Developing AI Models for Steelmaking
Prof. Hongbiao DongUniversity of Leicester
Decarbonizing European Steel - Critical Success Factor
Erika Mink-Zaghloulthyssenkrupp Steel AG
Advancing Responsibly: The Role of Standards in Managing the Risks of Steel’s Transition
Annie HeatonResponsibleSteel
Decarbonizing the Steel Industry: Shedding Light on the Challenge to Supply Clean Firm Power
Christian KoulicTotalEnergies
Panel Discussion 1: How to Accelerate the Achievement of Steel Carbon Neutral in the New Policy and Economy Context
Dr. Ulf NarlochCO2iq Solutions GmbH
Global Efforts in Greening the Steel Industry: UNIDO’s Considerations on the Value Chain
Tomasz PawelecUnited Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
Transforming Steelmaking with Carbon-Neutral Technology
David MichelJohn Cockerill
China Steel EPD Platform and Low Carbon Emission Steel Standard Practice
Dr. Yinghao LiuChina Baowu
SSAB Fossil-free Journey and EU Steel Decarbonization and Circularity Challenges
Josu Piña BilbaoSSAB Europe
Low CO2 Manganese Alloys: A Quick Win for Steel Decarbonization
Paul DesportesEramet
Meeting End-customers’ Sustainability Demands Through Hydrogen Based Near-zero Steel
Stephan FlapperStegra
Maintain Strategic Stability Amid Turbulent and Uncertain International Dynamics Achieving Carbon Neutrality across 3,200 Years of Iron Civilization
Luigi LiuBaowu
Green Steel Strategy and Circular Economy Activities at Swiss Steel Group
Bernhard RischkaSwiss Steel Group
Emission-free Torch Cutting
DI Jürgen Pekoframag Industrieanlagenbau GmbH
Panel Discussion 2: Maximizing the Value of Scrap and Unlocking the Potential of Circular Carbon - Circular Economy Practices in Steel
Luigi LiuBaowu
ACME’s Role in Shaping a Greener Future for the Global Iron & Steel Industry
Susanta GhoshACME Group
KALYANI FeRRESTATM: India’s First Green Steel
Ravindra Kumar GoyalDirector, Saarloha Advanced Materials Pvt. Ltd. (A Kalyani Group Company)
Sustainable Route from Ore to Steel - Danieli Vision
Stefan BergerDanieli Germany
The HYDRA Project: RINA's Innovations in Hydrogen-Based Steelmaking
Filippo CirilliRINA
Revolutionizing Steelmaking: Unlocking the Potential of Molten Oxide Electrolysis for Green Steel (Online)
Dr. Adam RauwerdinkBoston Metal
Panel Discussion 3: Exploring the Most Cost-Effective Hydrogen Metallurgy Path
Dr. Joachim von SchéeleLinde
Navigating the Complex Shift to a Green Steel Future in a Changing Trade and Carbon Framework
Nicole VoigtBoston Consulting Group (BCG)
Data Challenges in Developing AI Models for Steelmaking
Prof. Hongbiao DongUniversity of Leicester
Decarbonizing European Steel - Critical Success Factor
Erika Mink-Zaghloulthyssenkrupp Steel AG
Advancing Responsibly: The Role of Standards in Managing the Risks of Steel’s Transition
Annie HeatonResponsibleSteel
Decarbonizing the Steel Industry: Shedding Light on the Challenge to Supply Clean Firm Power
Christian KoulicTotalEnergies
Panel Discussion 1: How to Accelerate the Achievement of Steel Carbon Neutral in the New Policy and Economy Context
Dr. Ulf NarlochCO2iq Solutions GmbH
Global Efforts in Greening the Steel Industry: UNIDO’s Considerations on the Value Chain
Tomasz PawelecUnited Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
Transforming Steelmaking with Carbon-Neutral Technology
David MichelJohn Cockerill
China Steel EPD Platform and Low Carbon Emission Steel Standard Practice
Dr. Yinghao LiuChina Baowu
SSAB Fossil-free Journey and EU Steel Decarbonization and Circularity Challenges
Josu Piña BilbaoSSAB Europe
Low CO2 Manganese Alloys: A Quick Win for Steel Decarbonization
Paul DesportesEramet
Meeting End-customers’ Sustainability Demands Through Hydrogen Based Near-zero Steel
Stephan FlapperStegra
Maintain Strategic Stability Amid Turbulent and Uncertain International Dynamics Achieving Carbon Neutrality across 3,200 Years of Iron Civilization
Luigi LiuBaowu
Green Steel Strategy and Circular Economy Activities at Swiss Steel Group
Bernhard RischkaSwiss Steel Group
Emission-free Torch Cutting
DI Jürgen Pekoframag Industrieanlagenbau GmbH
Panel Discussion 2: Maximizing the Value of Scrap and Unlocking the Potential of Circular Carbon - Circular Economy Practices in Steel
Luigi LiuBaowu
ACME’s Role in Shaping a Greener Future for the Global Iron & Steel Industry
Susanta GhoshACME Group
KALYANI FeRRESTATM: India’s First Green Steel
Ravindra Kumar GoyalDirector, Saarloha Advanced Materials Pvt. Ltd. (A Kalyani Group Company)
Sustainable Route from Ore to Steel - Danieli Vision
Stefan BergerDanieli Germany
The HYDRA Project: RINA's Innovations in Hydrogen-Based Steelmaking
Filippo CirilliRINA
Revolutionizing Steelmaking: Unlocking the Potential of Molten Oxide Electrolysis for Green Steel (Online)
Dr. Adam RauwerdinkBoston Metal
Panel Discussion 3: Exploring the Most Cost-Effective Hydrogen Metallurgy Path
Dr. Joachim von SchéeleLinde
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3rd European Green Steel Summit 2025
2025.03.25 - 26Dusseldorf, Germany
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Europe has been at the forefront of the fight against climate change and has set ambitious climate targets. These targets not only challenge the entire European economy, but also place stringent demands on the high-carbon emitting steel industry.
Currently, the steel industry is one of the main sources of global carbon emissions, accounting for around 7-9 percent of the world's total carbon emissions. The EU steel industry faces similar challenges, and despite progress driven by technological innovation and policy, it is still a long way from achieving the “30-40-50” climate targets. Achieving the targets will require the concerted efforts of the entire industry chain. Through this summit, hope all parties can work together to make breakthroughs in technological innovation, policy support, financial investment and industry co-operation, so as to contribute new wisdom and strength to the realisation of the EU's climate targets and the sustainable development of the global steel industry.

Europe has been at the forefront of the fight against climate change and has set ambitious climate targets. These targets not only challenge the entire European economy, but also place stringent demands on the high-carbon emitting steel industry.
Currently, the steel industry is one of the main sources of global carbon emissions, accounting for around 7-9 percent of the world's total carbon emissions. The EU steel industry faces similar challenges, and despite progress driven by technological innovation and policy, it is still a long way from achieving the “30-40-50” climate targets. Achieving the targets will require the concerted efforts of the entire industry chain. Through this summit, hope all parties can work together to make breakthroughs in technological innovation, policy support, financial investment and industry co-operation, so as to contribute new wisdom and strength to the realisation of the EU's climate targets and the sustainable development of the global steel industry.