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Preliminary List of Highlighted Speakers

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Highlighted Speakers *
* All subject to change.
Duncan Bury
Environment Canada, Canada
E-waste legislation and requirements in Canada
Michael Fry
Ageus Solutions, Canada
XRF - When documentation just isn't enough
Jay Illingworth
Electronics Product Stewardship Canada, Canada
Electronics Product Stewardship Models in Canada
Joe Johnson
Cisco Systems, USA
Assessing the China RoHS Standards for hazardous substance compliance
In-Suk Kim
Sustainable Management Research Center, Ecosian, Korea
WEEE and RoHS — from humble beginnings to global conformity: a comparative study of the implementation of WEEE and RoHS in the UK, Germany and Korea
Solveig Legler
1WEEE Services GmbH, Germany
Navigating successfully through Germany's competitive WEEE market – experiences and opportunities
Colin MacDonald
Georgian College, Canada
Electronic Waste: Understanding Community Attitudes
Derek Morgan
Head of Strategy - CKS Group plc, Practice Director - RA Team Ltd, UK
Recycling Beyond Compliance
Torben Nørlem
Ministry for the Environment in Denmark, EU RoHS-committee member, EU RoHS Competent Bodies Network member, Denmark
EU-RoHS Directive and the new guideline of the EU RoHS Competent Bodies Network on the scope of the Directive
Denis Pohl
Head of Product Policy Unit DG Environment, Belgian Federal Public Service Health, Food Chain Safety and Environment, Belgium
First RoHS control campaign

IPP (Integrated Product Policy) and EEE
Dr Alexis Puerta
IMR Test Labs, USA
Challenges for Testing Lead and Cadmium by ICP-AES for RoHS Compliance
Andrew Waldron
IMR Test Labs, USA
Seeing Through the Barriers to Reliable X-Ray Fluorescence Testing
Junsik Youn
Ecofrontier Co., Korea
The Act for Resource Recycling of Electrical/Electronic Products and Automobiles (focusing on Korea RoHS, ELV)
Paul Zinger
Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics, USA
A Chinese Firedrill: A Case Study in the Implementation of EU RoHS/WEEE and China RoHS in a Medical Device Company