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17 Jan 2025

Seminar programme announced for UKCS

Gain invaluable insights from 30+ industry experts at next month’s UK Concrete Show!

Register now for a free ticket, and join us on Wednesday 26th and Thursday 27th February at the NEC, Birmingham. Seats available on a first-come first-served basis.

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Located within the UK Concrete Show in Hall 17, the Concrete Connect Seminar Theatre programme begins with:

Wednesday
26th February

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Morning Session

10:25 - 12:30

Sustainable concrete solutions for a greener tomorrow

As the industry moves towards the Net Zero 2050 goal, lower-carbon concrete is becoming a priority. This session explores key technologies driving decarbonisation across the UK cement and concrete sector; the importance of collaboration across the supply and contractor chain if targets are to be achieved; and shines a spotlight on the latest research projects creating innovative solutions for a greener tomorrow.

Lunchtime Session

13:00 - 14:00

Graphene in concrete: performance, sustainability, and commerciality

Hosted by The Graphene Council and featuring the latest advancements in graphene-enhanced concrete technology. This cutting-edge session will include presentations from industry leaders Versarien and Concretene, showcasing their commercially developed solutions. Attendees will gain insights into how graphene is revolutionizing the concrete industry, offering improved strength, durability, and significant reductions in CO2 emissions. The Graphene Council will provide context on the broader implications of these innovations for the construction sector and their potential to drive sustainability in concrete production.

Digitalisation Spotlight

14:00 - 14:25

AI Technology optimisation: How to engineer out concrete over performance to deliver CO2 reductions

Afternoon Session

15:00 - 16:20

Repair and maintenance: protecting our built heritage

From concrete scanning, structural applications and injection techniques to waterproofing systems and repair mortars, the management of concrete repair and maintenance is being increasingly driven by sustainability. Whether it's addressing deterioration in infrastructure, industrial flooring, or other assets, expertise in concrete care can help maintain and extend the life of our built environment.

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Thursday
27th February

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Morning Session

10:30 - 11:30

Ready for the revolution: from drive-throughs to eMixers

The ready-mix concrete sector is undergoing a revolution as innovation delivers greater productivity and more sustainable, lower carbon outcomes. Find out about the latest ‘drive-through’ technology that can offer more bespoke and efficient self-service solutions. Discover how major producer Tarmac are leading the electrication charge by overcoming the barriers holding back the widespread adoption of eMixers.

Spotlights Session

11:45 - 12:50

Developed by Imperial College, find out about Kiacrete – a new puddle-free pavement technology embracing the challenges of climate change; get guidance on choosing a floor screed and understand the benefits of using sophisticated liquid systems; and attract new customers for your business with invaluable tips from a digital marketing consultancy.

Lunchtime Session

13:00 - 14:00

Digital monitoring and measurement of fresh concrete

The adoption of digital measurement and monitoring can provide improved visibility and traceability to drive quality and productivity improvements and associated cost reductions. Reduction in plant/person interface adds safety benefits and reduced wastage and efficient use of resources brings sustainability benefits. Digital monitoring systems provide the real-time measurement and recording of fresh concrete properties such as temperature, air content and consistence. These calibrated, digital systems may also be capable of adjusting concrete properties such as the addition of water or admixture to correct consistence. Hosted by the CEO of The Concrete Society, Claire Ackerman, this session will share and discuss the latest guidance from the Concrete Society and i3P and include a case study that demonstrates the benefits of digital systems.

Afternoon Session

14:10 - 15:30

Attracting and retaining talent: education, training, and the power of people

How businesses can attract, train, and retain the next generation of concrete professionals is essential for your business to prosper and successfully meet the growing challenges of sustainability and digitalisation. The Institute of Concrete Technology provide an industry perspective on the training and qualifications available to enhance your career prospects; Culture Kick stress the importance of creating the right culture for young people to thrive in; and finally the opportunities available through the recently launched Student and Young Professional Network (ICT SYPro) are promoted.

 

Emerging Talent Awards presentation to winners

Young talent is critical to ensure an inclusive, innovative and sustainable future for the industry.  Join us to recognise and reward the achievements and efforts of those in the early stage of their careers in the sector, as we celebrate the top five individuals who have made a positive contribution to the industry.

 

Keep up-to-date with all the latest news and updates at www.concreteshow.co.uk

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