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Tokenization of Carbon Credits - Final Conference with Research Transfer
As part of the ZEVEDI research project TOSCA (Tokenizing Sustainability - Carbon Credits, Accountability, and ESG in Supply Chains), researchers from the University of Kassel, together with colleagues from Goethe University Frankfurt, Fulda University of Applied Sciences, the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, the Research Institute for Information Management Frankfurt, Philipps University Marburg and the Swiss Finance Institute Lugano, have been working intensively on the role of the tokenization of CO₂ certificates (VCCs) and legal and economic design. Management, the Research Institute for Information Management Frankfurt, Philipps University Marburg and the Swiss Finance Institute Lugano, researchers from the University of Kassel, together with colleagues from Goethe University Frankfurt, Fulda University of Applied Sciences, the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, the Research Institute for Information Management Frankfurt, Philipps University Marburg and the Swiss Finance Institute Lugano, have been working intensively on the role of tokenization of CO₂ certificates (VCCs) and the legal and economic design of the voluntary carbon market (VCM).
The final event of the project will provide an overview of the insights gained and, above all, further discussions with relevant practitioners.
What can you expect?
▶️ Interdisciplinary insights: experts from the fields of law, economics and business informatics will discuss innovative approaches to sustainable markets.
▶️ Practical relevance: How can blockchain technology contribute to the transparency and integrity of (voluntary) CO₂ certificate trading?
▶️ Exchange and networking: Opportunity to network with researchers and practitioners from science and business over lunch and during coffee breaks
With contributions from
Vittoria Battocletti (Bocconi University & ILF Frankfurt)
Giulia Stella Previti (UNIDROIT, Rome)
Victoria Jahn (Waldeck Rechtsanwälte, Frankfurt)
William ten Zijthoff (Carbify, Netherlands)
and leading Researchers from the TOSCA project
Finally, you can expect an exciting panel discussion, networking and a relaxed finale in a convivial atmosphere.
Conference language: English
Participation is free of charge; however, for better planning we kindly ask you to register by e-mail at tosca[at]w.hs-fulda[dot]de.