ESTEP begins new life as independent legal entity and Tenova is one of the 13 founding members. Roberto Pancaldi, Tenova Metals CEO, is in the Board of Directors.
Castellanza, March 28, 2018 – Tenova, together with other twelve leading industrial and research stakeholders from the wider steel value chain across Europe, will cooperate to implement solutions for and in the EU steel industry under a newly independent entity, the European Steel Technology Platform (ESTEP) AISBL.
The legal establishment of ESTEP as an international non-profit organization under Belgian law was announced by Klaus Peters, Secretary General of the new organization, on March 26th, 2018. Its mission is to engage stakeholders in collaborative actions and projects on technology and innovation, tackling EU-wide steel innovation challenges in order to create a sustainable European steel industry. These challenges include digitisation, fostering a low-carbon future for industry, the circular economy, and resource and energy efficiency.
The thirteen founding members are EUROFER, ArcelorMittal Maizières Research, Dillinger, Outokumpu, Tenova, Rina Consulting – CSM, Swerea, Tata Steel Nederland Technology, Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe, voestalpine Stahl, VDEh – BFI, Jernkontoret, and Salzgitter.
ESTEP has already a track record of success over a number of years, during which it has operated under the umbrella of the European Steel Association (EUROFER).
Tenova’s strong commitment to support ESTEP in enhancing innovation and sustainability across the industry was confirmed by the appointment of Roberto Pancaldi, Tenova Metals CEO, to the Board of Directors – together with Axel Eggert (EUROFER), Carl De Maré (ArcelorMittal) and Eva Sundin (Swerea).