28.03.2019, DUESSELDORF/GERMANY

VDZ Conference on Cement Chemistry

What is the potential for reducing CO2 emissions in cement production? How can changes in the production process influence the quality of cements? These and other fascinating topics will be addressed at the VDZ Conference on Cement Chemistry, which will be held at the Research Institute of the Cement Industry VDZ gGmbH Duesseldorf on 28.03.2019. Registration is now possible at:

www.vdz-online.de/fachtagung-zch

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