Solidia® is the leading low-carbon cement and concrete technology company, offering solutions that make it easy and profitable to use CO2 to produce superior, sustainable building materials. Created from a need to provide viable decarbonization technologies and sustainable solutions for concrete construction and building materials, Solidia spent years researching, testing, and proving its technology prior to commercialization.
Solidia’s expansion to Texas, Solidia Cement production with a new North American partner, announcement of a Solidia owned and operated concrete products manufacturing facility coming online in 2024, and first Solidia SCM sold into the market.
Paver production capacity in the Mid-Atlantic increased with over 1.5M square feet of product installed, first test pour of Solidia SCM™ with a ready-mix producer, third Solidia Cement production in the US, attainment of commercial enabling technical advancements, and company restructuring with a new leadership team to support commercial growth.
Solidia Cement production in Europe, extensive trials in the US, CA, and EU for various concrete products, a second production in the US, and a commercial pilot producing Solidia pavers in New Jersey, marking the first product entry into the market, alongside ongoing supplementary cementitious materials (SCM) development trials.
Solidia established an R&D facility in Piscataway, NJ, for concrete product development, conducted its inaugural concrete paver trial, and achieved the first commercial-scale Solidia Cement production while also conducting overseas trials for other concrete applications.
Foundational IP filed at Rutgers University. Solidia formed to develop and commercialize technology with CO2 mineralization technology.
The global cement and concrete industry have committed to carbon neutral concrete by 2050. To achieve this, cement producers are investing in solutions in response to customer and policymaker demand for CO2 emission reduction. Solidia is a solution that will reduce your carbon emissions during cement production and provide you with a way to capture and use carbon emissions to cure concrete. All our technologies can integrate into your existing operations to provide you with a direct way to reduce your business's carbon emissions and meet compliance. Get in contact with us today!
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