A network of 450 scientists and industry leaders from around world have met in Switzerland to drive decarbonisation of cement. Leading academics and industry players from around the world are gathering in Lausanne, in Switzerland, aiming to reduce CO2 emissions in the production of cement and concrete to ultimately reach net zero.
They are taking part in the Innovandi Global Cement and Concrete Research Network (GCCRN) annual gathering. The network brings 450 researchers and scientists from more than 40 world leading universities and academic institutions, together with business-leaders from some of the industry’s top manufacturers and suppliers. They are collaborating on critical research and initiatives focused on achieving net zero concrete, in line with the GCCA’s 2050 Roadmap.
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