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Global Cement and Concrete Association announces Innovandi Open Challenge 2023 shortlist

30 June 2023

World: The Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA) has named the 15 anticipated deliverers of low-CO2 cement and concrete production shortlisted for participation in its second Innovandi Open Challenge. The association chose the start-ups based on their potential to deliver CO2 emissions reduction in the global cement and concrete sector in line with its Concrete Future 2050 Net Zero Roadmap. The applicants are presenting their pitches to GCCA members on 30 June 2023. All those accepted will gain access to members' plants, labs, networks and expertise. The following start-ups made the Innovandi Open Challenge 2023 shortlist:

Arrakis Materials

US

Carbon negative materials for concrete

Chement

US

Room temperature cement production

EcoAdmix Global

UK

Nanotechnology ('HDT') for concrete

EcoLocked

Germany

Biocarbon-based admixtures

EnviCore

Canada

Low temperature supplementary cementitious material production

Enzymatic

US

Carbon negative enzymatic concrete corrosion inhibition and recycling

Louis Structures

US

Municipal solid waste-based lightweight aggregates

MEP - SeaMix

US

Basalt fibre and graphene-based admixture

Nano Crete

US

Graphene-enhanced CO2 sequestration

Nanospan India

India

Graphene-based admixture

NeoCrete

New Zealand

Nano-activator for natural pozzolans

Queens Carbon

US

~500°C cementitious materials production

The Cool Corporation

UK

Carbon negative carbon nanotube-based additive for concrete

Ultra High Materials

US

Clinkerless cement

Versarien Graphene

UK

Graphene-based admixture ('Cementene')

GCCA cement director and innovation lead Claude Loréa said “We received more than 70 quality applications, so drawing up a shortlist was challenging." Loréa continued "Our essential industry needs something easily scalable and affordable. Those start-ups on the list demonstrated the most potential, and we look forward to hearing more about their ideas. But we’ll also be keeping in touch with other start-ups who didn’t make this year’s shortlist, with future projects in mind.”

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University of Cairo team develops biocement using nanomaterials

10 March 2023

Egypt: Researchers at the University of Cairo have used nanomaterials from agricultural wastes to produce biocement with 'increased strength and durability' compared to ordinary Portland cement (OPC). The study employed microbially induced calcite precipitation (MICP) with the addition of carbon nitride nanosheets and ash from waste maize cobs. Besides its improved physical performance, the researchers also found that their biocement offers improved endurance against water permeability.

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Cemex turns flue gases into carbon nanomaterials

26 April 2022

Mexico: Cemex has reported its successful completion of laboratory tests aimed at converting CO2 emitted by cement kilns into carbon nanomaterials. The producer said that it was able to turn 50% of available carbon in a flue gas stream into nanomaterials. Possible industrial uses for carbon nanomaterials include in building materials, biomedicines, electronics and agriculture. Cemex says that its next step will be to scale the technology for a cement plant pilot study.

CEO Fernando Gonzalez said “This breakthrough technology is significant for Cemex, not only because it offers the potential to commercialise carbon emissions, but because it demonstrates the value of our Smart Innovation platform. The path to carbon neutrality will be built with innovation, and we remain committed to being at the forefront in developing new circular technologies and processes.”

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