In her latest blog, Ecocem’s Research and Innovation Director, Roberta Alfani, discusses what sparked her passion for science and how science and innovation are ultimately about curiosity, perseverance, and the belief that even small breakthroughs can drive significant change.
Ecocem has obtained a Technical Evaluation of Products and Materials (Evaluation Technique de Produits et Matériaux, or ETPM) in the French market for ACT1 – the first version of our groundbreaking scalable cement technology.
Ecocem executive John Reddy becomes the first Irish President of the Institute of Concrete Technology (ICT) which has a term of two years, and follows his term of Vice President of the organisation since 2023.
This investment is in addition to the €50 million investment at Ecocem’s Dunkirk facility to deliver its first ACT production line. These new industrial facilities will be concentrated in the Fos-sur-Mer and Dunkirk areas.
In his latest blog, Ecocem’s award-winning research scientist, Simon Blotevogel, speaks about research on Electric Arc-Furnace (EAF) slags, collaboration being the key to innovation, and how we are at a critical moment in our mission to decarbonise the cement industry.
Ecocem, Europe’s leader in low-carbon cement technologies, as part of a consortium of Europe’s leading academic and industrial leaders, has today announced it has been awarded €4 million in research funding the European Innovation Council
TITAN and Ecocem will work together to co-develop and deploy a bespoke version of ACT, Ecocem’s scalable low-carbon cement technology.
The successful delivery of the Wembley Park demonstrator is not only a landmark moment for our ACT technology, it also marks the start of the next phase…