The ISSST Event
The IEEE International Symposium on Sustainable Systems and Technology
(ISSST) builds upon the legacy of the IEEE International Symposium on
Electronics and the Environment (ISEE) which was held annually from
1993 to 2008. It has become the major international event on issues
related to the sustainability of engineered systems.
It provides an opportunity for industry and academia to share
technical and scientific knowledge, as well as the latest operational
and management strategies, business practices, and regulatory
concerns. The event brings together engineers, managers, and others
engaged in research, development, manufacturing, and recycling of
engineered products and systems.
The scope of ISSST/ISEE has broadened over the years. One direction
has been to more broadly consider the environmental implications of
Information and Communication Technologies more. ISEE also dealt with
the development of systems-based assessment and management tools such
as materials flow analysis and life cycle assessment and applications
to electronic products and ICT services. The environmental impacts of
emerging technologies such as nanotechnology and convergence of
multiple emerging technologies has also been considered. In the past
few years, an expanding community and base of individuals interested
in the educational issues of sustainability and sustainable
engineering has convened at the event.