
At this year’s Cementitious Americas Congress, we are bringing together the brightest minds to bridge the gap between sustainability theory and job-site reality. Our featured sessions cover the full spectrum of the low-carbon transition so don’t miss this opportunity to engage with the leaders who are redefining the most used man-made material on earth. Whether you are an engineer, a manufacturer, or a policymaker, the insights shared at Cementitious Americas will provide the toolkit you need to navigate the low-carbon transition.
See the sessions we are announcing today:
The State of Low-Carbon Concrete in the Built Environment – NEU’s Perspective by Kerry Sutton, Executive Director of NEU: An ACI Center of Excellence for Carbon Neutral Concrete
During this presentation, Kerry will share how the organization continues to monitor sustainability activities in the construction sector. Established in 2022 by the American Concrete Institute, NEU continues to accelerate the adoption and use of reduced-carbon concrete technologies. NEU collaborates globally to drive education, awareness, and adoption of the use of carbon-neutral materials and technologies.
Engineering Next-Generation SCMs for Carbon Sequestration, Faster Strength Gain, and Higher Cement Efficiency by Jialai Wang, Ph.D., P.E., F. ASCE, Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering, The University of Alabama
Supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) are widely used to reduce the cost and carbon footprint of concrete, yet most commercially available SCMs slow early-age strength development, limiting their broader adoption in practice.
This presentation introduces an integrated approach to engineering next-generation SCMs that combine carbon sequestration, accelerated strength gain, and improved cement efficiency. We will discuss our recent advances in converting recycled concrete fines into value-added SCMs through a regulated CO₂ mineralization process. By actively controlling carbonation reactions at the particle level, this technology transforms low-reactivity demolition waste into a reactive SCM that canenhances early-age hydration and strength.
Building on this concept, we further demonstrate the development of a new class of concrete strength enhancers derived from similar reaction-control and functionalization principles. These materials not only accelerate early-age strength but also improve later-age performance, enabling significant reductions in cement content while meeting strength requirements. The combined benefits offer a practical, scalable pathway toward faster, lower-cost, and lower-carbon concrete for industrial deployment.
Opportunities and Perils in Setting Buy Clean GWP Limits for Cement and Concrete by Tien Peng, Cofounder, GreenPlum Street LLC
In the past few years, ambitious Buy Clean climate policies have been passed by local governments seeking to reduce their industrial environmental impacts and transform the marketplace. With cement and concrete’s embodied carbon emissions representing significant greenhouse gas contributions, low-carbon solutions in public procurement can address their impacts.
This study conducted stakeholder engagements along the Maryland concrete value-chain, investigated the various Buy Clean programs against the national benchmarks, and addressed its technical vulnerabilities which require an understanding of its reporting tool. By shedding light on the shortcomings of the policy and its tools, we can begin identifying the essential knowledge to propose feasible pathways towards climate neutrality.
Because global cement production is predicted to increase, it is therefore imperative for the construction industry to enhance the effectiveness of this policy for future implementation. With Buy Clean, the manufacturer, architects and structural engineers have a unique opportunity to become key players in global carbon dioxide removal efforts using current and developing carbon-efficient materials.
3 Days. 2 Landmark Events. 1 Future for the Cement Industry
This March, the eyes of the global cementitious sector will be on Dallas. We are hosting a back-to-back series of congresses designed to solve the industry’s two greatest challenges: Sustainable Technology and Leadership Evolution.
Why choose one when you can lead in both?
Part 1: Cementitious Materials TechTrade Congress Americas (March 11–12)
Focus: Navigating the Net-Zero transition and supply chain dynamics. Hear from: C-Suite leaders and scientists from CRH, Heidelberg Materials, CEMEX, and UT Austin: The “What” and “How” of future materials.
Part 2: Women in Cement & Construction Congress Americas (March 12–13)
Focus: Driving profitability through inclusive leadership and innovation. Hear from: Top female executives from CRH, CIMPOR, EllisDon, and the Concrete Advancement Foundation: The “Who” and “Where” of future leadership
Get the full program event brochure at contact@industrylink.eu. If you want to join our 2026 events as speakers or exhibitors please reach out to Mariana Gheorghe, Program and Marketing Manager at mariana.gheorghe@industrylink.eu. Follow us on our social media channels!
More details about our two events and onine tickets here: https://industrylink.eu/event/women-in-cemco-international-congress-americas-2026/ and https://industrylink.eu/event/cementitious-materials-international-congress-americas-2026/
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Other events in 2026:
ESG and Sustainability International Summit and Industry 5.0 Conference and Exhibition – June 10-11, 2026; Location: Sao Paulo, Brazil
A premier regional platform for industry leaders to discuss sustainability, ESG strategies, and regulatory advancements in cement and construction. This event brings together thought leaders and corporate professionals from around the world to explore the latest trends in sustainable finance, legal frameworks, and industry innovations.
We are also including panel discussions on Industry 5.0 to discuss how AI and Automation and other smart solutions are contributing to the decarbonization of the cement & construction industry.
The event is designed to inspire, educate, and empower corporate attendees to drive sustainable progress and create a positive impact on our planet and society, previous editions were held in Madeira, Portugal and Cairo, Egypt in 2024 and 2025 respectively.
Cementitious Materials International technical and Trade Congress EMEA, 28 – 29 October, Brussels, Belgium
The EMEA edition of the Cementitious Materials International technical and Trade Congress is poised to build om success stories of past events – the first edition was held in Casablanca, Morocco in April 2024 and the second edition was also held in Cairo earlier this year.
This is once again an opportunity to network with your peers and leaders in the industry, gain first-hand insights on regional trends, learn from industry experts about the latest market dynamics, regulatory changes and future outlook of cementitious materials in the region.
See link for the summary of the last edition – Cementitious Materials International TechTrade Congress – EMEA | Cairo, Egypt | June 3-4, 2025 (Overview here)
CarbonZero Alternative Fuels & Raw Materials Global Conference & Exhibition 2026 to include Cementitious Europe – Congress, 28 – 29 October, Brussels, Belgium
This premier global platform, CarbonZero brings together senior decision-makers to accelerate the transition to Net Zero in cement and construction. The conference will explore green alternatives—ranging from alternative fuels and raw materials to clinker substitutes-alongside emerging technologies, carbon capture, financing and investment strategies, policy developments, and industry standards. This C-level gathering convenes leaders from cement manufacturing, construction, technology, research, academia, and regulatory institutions—united in shaping actionable and sustainable solutions.













