In a recent technology licensing agreement, CalPortland has partnered with Solidia Technologies to use its patents that have the potential to reduce the carbon footprint of cement and concrete by up to 50%. This collaboration between the two companies shows a shared dedication to advancing sustainable solutions for the construction industry.
Under this agreement, CalPortland has acquired certain laboratory and plant assets from Solidia, allowing it to utilize Solidia’s technology in the development of low carbon solutions. Russell Hill, CEO of Solidia Technologies, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, citing CalPortland’s commitment to decarbonization in the cement and concrete industries. He believes that CalPortland is a great partner to continue the development and research that Solidia has been working on for more than a decade.
Through this partnership, Solidia Technologies hopes to further advance its technology and contribute towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the construction industry. With CalPortland’s expertise in cement production and distribution, this collaboration could result in significant advancements in sustainable building materials.
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