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CarbonZero Global Conference and Exhibition 2024

Innovation and research for decreasing

carbon emissions on a global scale

With a sold-out edition in 2023 and a hugely successful attendance in 2022 and 2023, CarbonZero Global Conference and Exhibition continues to make a stand for the transition to NetZero as a innovative and unique concept. Madrid, Spain will host the 3rd edition of the global event On October 10 and 11.

CarbonZero brings together C+ executives and decision makers from cement manufacturing companies, environmental specialists, equipment and technology producers as well as Innovation, Research and Development, Academia, Authorities and Think tanks to give a 360 degree approach to what it means to transition to NetZero. CarbonZero has been reflected as “a great opportunity to discuss with specialists from all continents on the decarbonization strategies of the cement and concrete industries”.

 

Testimonials from previous editions

“I‘ve been to many of them but this edition was unique: format, interaction, networking”

“Congratulations on a great event. We made some valuable contacts and very much enjoyed the 2 days.”

“A very unusual format for that very focused and relevant conference. Nice quality papers and excellent networking”

Indonesia, Pakistan, Hong Kong, India, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Nigeria, Egypt, Greece, Romania, Poland, Austria, The Netherlands, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Ireland, UK, Martinique, Colombia, Brazil, South Africa and the USA are the countries represented by C+ executives to this plenary event.

 

Why participate?

Cement producers, Infrastructure and Construction, Mining: Learn about new materials, initiatives and case studies from leading companies in showcasing how to take advantage of a sustainable circular economy. Meet top experts, discuss the latest developments and challenges in product manufacturing and technology applications, see specific case studies from international key markets.

Cement and construction suppliers: Meet decision makers, learn from case studies around the world. See the Sponsorship brochure and discuss with an Industry Link team member to help you decide on having a spot as a sponsor or exhibitor.

 

Key points

The two-day event will showcase the benefits of using alternative fuels for the cement industry and advocate for implementing a circular and sustainable model by using alternative raw materials (fly ash, pozzolana, GGBS, silica fume, sludge, rice husk, construction recycled material, algae, biochar) that can add to or replace clinker in cement production and as a primary materials in ready-mix concrete. It will focus on the circular use of resources, demonstrating the best and the most cost-effective solutions to help shape the industry for the future.

 

A new and innovative approach

The primary goal of the CarbonZero Conference and Exhibition is sharing best results among companies, networking and creating new business opportunities while fostering innovation and solutions that go beyond the usual commercial pitches. Industry Link, the organizing company, is bringing a complete viewpoint by integrating into the event not only the usual cement producers, concrete and ready-mix companies and suppliers, but also think tanks, research and academia, consultants, authorities and government representatives for exchanging case studies and best practices.

 

Who should register?

Industry Executives

Research and Development professionals

Innovation Directors

Alternative Fuels experts

Strategy professionals

Biomass and Biofuels professionals

Concrete recycling experts

Alternative primary materials professionals: fly ash, slag, artificial pozzolana

Consultants

Equipment manufacturing companies representatives

Sales and Trading professionals

Government officials

Supply Chain and Logistics professionals

Industries

Alternative Fuels

Cement

Construction

Iron and Steel

Equipment and Technology

Logistics for Cement

Transportation for Cement

Mining

Academic Research

 

On October 10-11, 2024 companies and strategies that aim for green alternatives in Cement and Construction, from alternative fuels to using alternative raw materials or clinker alternatives, will be giving a new life to old resources. Today’s waste turns into tomorrow’s raw material. CCU, Finance, Innovation, Technology panel discussions will be included into the event program.

www.industrylink.eu

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