Europe's Green Cement and Concrete Conference of 2026
GCCI Europe 2026: Shaping the Future of Green Concrete
GCCI Europe 2026, a premier event focused on advancing sustainable cement and concrete technologies, is set to gather industry leaders, innovators, policy makers, and investors. The summit aims to drive decarbonisation and foster collaboration across the entire value chain, with a particular emphasis on shaping the future of green concrete.
The event promises to be a platform for publishing news, events, jobs, and thought leadership, ensuring that important industry developments are not missed. By publishing with EB Publishing, content can be seen by those who matter in the industry.
Key topics to be explored at the summit include cutting-edge innovations in sustainable cement production, low-carbon concrete deployment, the circular economy in concrete production, decarbonising the built environment, scaling low-carbon cement technologies, case studies of carbon-neutral cement projects, harnessing the potential of low-clinker cements, breakthroughs in electrochemical cement production, and market signals and carbon pricing.
The summit is designed to empower stakeholders shaping the future of sustainable construction materials. Panel discussions will focus on these topics, aiming to shape the future of green concrete and collaborative ecosystems fostering innovation in green cement technologies.
For sponsorship or exhibitor inquiries, please contact James Chen at [email protected]. Keep an eye out for official updates closer to the event for more details on the precise agenda and panel topics of GCCI Europe 2026.
- Integrating environmental-science principles and technology advancements can significantly contribute to the circular economy in concrete production, as discussed during the panel discussions at GCCI Europe 2026.
- Science-driven research in low-carbon cement production is crucial for shaping the future of green concrete and implementing carbon-neutral cement projects, as demonstrated by some case studies presented at the summit.