Fascinating Concretene webinar today with so many people attending and discussing. We will make the recording available online soon for anyone who wasn't able to attend.
#lowcarbon #concrete #civilengineering
“The University of Manchester is a champion of inclusivity and equal treatment. I'm treated the same as any other scientist in my position on a technical level.”
Lisa Scullion, co-project lead of the Concretene project.
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Concretene, what an opportunity to decarbonise construction. What a great innovation Manchester can take to the world. Thanks to all the panellists today. Nationwide Engineering Bruntwood Jessica Bowles Arup
They will be based in our dedicated chemistry lab in the #Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre, working on formulation and specification of #Concretene as we continue to build our expert team in #Manchester . Welcome on board both! 😊
The University of Manchester Graphene
Again, showing that the alternative reinforcement strategies forming subject of our seminar are not just being researched in laboratories, but already in use: some examples of #Concretene in use Nationwide Engineering
Alex and Rob of Nationwide Engineering are now presenting to our engineering audience and explaining the best uses of their product Concretene, a graphene-enhanced concrete.
super curious
any engineers help me with this?
Can this design formation method also work simultaneously with graphene/concrete ('Concretene') mix?
concretene source link: manchester.ac.uk/discover/news/…
Nationwide Engineering Alex McDermott
The Graphene Council
h/t World Economic Forum
With #COP27 in full swing, we’re very pleased to be appearing as part of the @tradegovuk showreel on climate mitigation and ‘resilient cities’. Thanks to our friends on the DIT stand for spreading the word on #Concretene 👍
The University of Manchester UoM Science and Engineering @tradegovukMEAP Nationwide Engineering
We've been going on about #Concretene for a week – but what exactly is it? Find out more about this revolutionary material – developed by The University of Manchester Graphene & Nationwide Engineering – & its potential to reduce the #construction industry's CO2 emissions.
Timelapse footage from The University of Manchester
ICYMI: A special Green Newsletter, where you can read about:
🟢Our Material Gains report: Building Better Cities for People and the Planet
🟢Advanced Materials News: Skating on 'Concretene'
🟢Greener Greater Manchester film
Discover Green Innovation and more...bit.ly/MInNews
Escape to Freight Island have a magical new addition to Winter Island this festive season, introducing a boutique ice rink in the sky, located on the concretene mezzanine inside Escape to Freight Island, open to public from Friday 12th November 🤩⛄️
Escape to Freight Island have announced a magical new addition to Winter Island this Christmas - a boutique ice rink in the sky, located on the concretene mezzanine inside Escape to Freight Island!
Open to public from Friday 12th November 👇
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Manchester engineers The University of Manchester Graphene have now gone from lab to market by pioneering a new CO₂-busting building material: Concretene.
This bold innovation tackles cement's critical carbon impact, which accounts for 8% of the world's CO₂ production.