12th June 2024, Dublin – Ecocem, Europe’s leading provider of low carbon cement technologies, has today announced the appointment of Ghizlane Ruf as its Chief of Staff. Ghizlane will play a pivotal role in driving Ecocem’s growth by working with its senior executives to prioritise strategic business decisions and enhance team efficiency.
Ghizlane brings to Ecocem her extensive experience within the cement and concrete industries, following her previous role at Lafarge Cement (now part of Holcim Group) – the world’s largest cement manufacturer.
Reporting to Conor O’Riain European Managing Director, Ghizlane is responsible for ensuring that senior executives are supported in their efforts to deliver on Ecocem’s goals and initiatives. Her appointment comes at an important time for the growth and development of the business.
Ecocem’s groundbreaking scalable technology, ACT, capable of decarbonising emissions from cement by 70%, has recently received an ETA (European Technical Assessment). The business is now focussed on delivering ACT commercially in all its markets by 2026. Specifically Ghizlane will work with the executive to deliver the key strategic projects which are essential to successful commercial delivery of ACT.

Conor O’Riain, Managing Director at Ecocem, said: “Thanks to our ACT technology, we now have a significant opportunity, and the next few years are critical – not just for our business but also for the cement industry as whole. Our work to commercialise ACT and further develop low carbon cement technologies has a significant role to play in combatting cement’s carbon challenge. It’s the perfect time to welcome Ghizlane to the business and for us to benefit from her skills and energy.”
The consortium of Cairn, UCD, Kilsaran, and Ecocem has secured €50,000 in funding from Construct Innovate, Ireland’s national Construction Technology Centre, to validate an innovative low-carbon cement capable of significantly cutting Ireland’s CO2 emissions from the construction sector.
Tata Steel IJmuiden (TSIJ) and Ecocem Materials Ltd. (Ecocem) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen their collaboration on the development and potential use of two next-generation steelmaking slags in low‑carbon cement, mortar, and concrete applications across Europe.