Objectives
- To explain why cement is a priority sector in global decarbonization efforts.
- To explore technological and process innovations for low-carbon cement production.
- To discuss regulatory, market, and investment drivers influencing low-carbon cement adoption.
- To showcase practical examples of emissions reduction in the cement industry.
Background
Cement production accounts for a significant share of global industrial CO₂ emissions, driven by both energy use and process-related emissions from clinker production. As climate policies tighten and demand for low-carbon construction materials increases, cement producers face mounting pressure to decarbonize their operations.
Technological innovations—ranging from alternative fuels and raw materials to clinker substitution and energy efficiency measures—are increasingly shaping the future of the cement industry. However, the adoption of low-carbon cement solutions requires alignment between regulation, market demand, and investment readiness.
This workshop offers a practical overview of low-carbon cement innovation, focusing on how companies are implementing emissions reduction strategies while maintaining product quality and competitiveness. Participants will gain insight into the opportunities and constraints of transitioning toward lower-carbon construction materials.
Agenda
| Time | Topic | Resource Persons |
| 09.00 – 09.30 | Registration | |
| 09.30 – 09.35 | Welcoming Remarks | NEYEN Consulting |
| 09.35 – 09.50 | Opening: introduction inFUSE | Moderator |
| 09.50 – 10.30 | Keynote address | Speaker |
| 10.30 – 11.05 | Discussion Session (Q&A) | All participants |
| 11.05 – 11.20 | Closing and Photo Session | |
| 11.20 – 12.00 | Networking Session |
Targeted Participants
- Cement and construction materials producers
- Sustainability and environmental management professionals
- Infrastructure developers and construction companies
- Policy makers and regulators
- Investors focused on low-carbon infrastructure
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