Goal 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
Investment in sustainable infrastructure and in scientific and technological research increases economic growth, creates jobs and promotes prosperity. Infrastructure projects costing billions are in the offing over the next 15 years, particularly in developing and emerging economies. Goal 9 therefore aims to build resilient infrastructure, promote industrialisation and foster innovation. Increased resource-use efficiency and greater adoption of clean and environmentally sound technologies and industrial processes are necessary to make infrastructure and industries sustainable by 2030. Goal 9 aims to support technology development, research and innovation especially in developing countries.
Source: www.eda.admin.ch/agenda2030 (edited)
Contributions of ETH Zurich (examples)
Within the framework of its core areas of research, education, campus and dialog with society, ETH Zurich contributes to Goal 9, for example, by the following activities:
Future Cities
The Future Resilient Systems (FRS) project at the Singapore-ETH Centre focuses on the problems of megacities in Asia. The FRS addresses the challenges of increasing interconnectedness and the complexity of infrastructure systems that provide energy, transport, communications, finance, manufacturing and other important services to modern societies. The goal is to develop a framework, concepts and tools to make networked infrastructure systems more robust and resilient.
Trailblazing Mobility
The Institute for Transport Planning and Systems (IVT) focuses on planning and maintaining transport systems with emphasis on societal, spatial, and logistical changes. With the ETH Mobility Initiative, a decisive expansion of research and teaching in the field of mobility was announced. The main focus is on Switzerland.
Promoting Innovation
ETH Zurich offers a wide range of support for all its members with entrepreneurial ideas and questions. It ranges from experimenting with creative ideas to the founding of companies. Among others, the following young spin-off teams from 2019 and 2020 are active in the sustainabilty field: external pageDimporacall_made, external pageFenXcall_made, external pageNeustarkcall_made, external pageOxaracall_made, external pageOxylecall_made, external pagePlantedcall_made and external pageYasaicall_made.
Lived Sustainability on Campus
Sustainable Infrastructure
ETH Zurich also promotes the efficient use of resources and the use of clean and environmentally friendly technologies when constructing its own campus infrastructure. One examples is the House of Natural Resources (HoNR), a flagship project for building sustainably with hardwood. Also, the Arch_Tec_Lab shows how digitisation can contribute to resource-saving, emission-free and compact construction methods.