Milind Khangan, Marketing Manager, Vertex Market Research, looks at how India’s cement industry is powering a climate-conscious transformation with green cement at its core, aligning environmental...
India’s construction sector is evolving with the adoption of Ready Mix Concrete, Precast Concrete and M-Sand—three game-changing materials that are redefining quality, speed and sustainability. India’s...
Decentralised wastewater treatment is paving the way for sustainable construction and water conservation in India. Onkar Tiwari along with Dr Kapil Kukreja, Dr Sanjay Mundra, and...
As India races to build its future, green cement emerges as a powerful tool to balance growth with sustainability. Through innovative technologies and supportive policies, the...
Radhika Choudary, Co-Founder and Director, Freyr Energy, discusses how solar energy and green cement are building blocks for a sustainable construction revolution. As the construction industry...
Dr Yogendra Kanitkar, VP – Research and Development, Pi Green Innovations, discusses groundbreaking, scalable clean-tech solutions. As the world races to combat climate change, a simple...
Jacob Brinch-Nielsen, Vice President of Professional Services, FLSmidth Cement, brings together recommendations from experts across the flow sheet to demonstrate the role of upgrades in optimising...
Jim O’Brien, President, GAIN, on strengthening the global aggregates industry through collaboration, data sharing and a commitment to sustainability. GAIN™ is the trade-marked acronym of the...
Ramesh Joshi, Business Head – RMC, Shree Cement, discusses how with innovation and quality control at their core, materials such as RMC, precast shapes and M-Sand...
Satish Maheshwari, Chief Manufacturing Officer, Shree Cement, talks about combining cutting-edge innovation with environmental responsibility to build stronger, more sustainable structures. As the world grapples with...
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