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Cement decarbonisation is crucial to the future of the cement industry

AI is critical to a zero carbon cement industry. By applying AI as the intelligence layer for the industry we will accelerate our ability to solve fundamental problems such as how to decarbonise cement production.

The cement industry is remarkably complex with razor-thin profit margins.

Ever-changing inputs, conditions and priorities make cement production complex. Add in the current energy crisis, the growing political pressure to decarbonise cement as carbon taxes are introduced globally, the looming deadline to reduce emissions by 2050 and the complexity builds.

Cement producers need scalable technologies to reduce emissions now.


Unlocking the value in your data

Modern plants produce an abundance of data from equipment and IoT sensors but legacy software and operational processes are too static. AI-enabled analytics can help manufacturers exploit this data for massive efficiencies, but as AI is hard to implement and talent is scarce, many legacy providers have fallen short. Gigaton enables cement decarbonisation by combining AI and industry expertise to unlock value and reduce carbon emissions.

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of global emissions are produced by the cement industry

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the extreme temperature reached in a cement kiln

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the annual increase in emissions by the industry from 2015-2021

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the annual decline in emissions needed by the industry to reach net zero

Research & Innovation for Sustainable Glass

We are working with Glass Futures as part of an Innovate UK funded project to explore the feasibility of adapting Gigaton to improve energy efficiency in glass manufacture.

Talk to us about how we could make a step change reduction in your energy costs.

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Gigaton is an AI for materials company pushing the boundaries of AI to accelerate the decarbonisation of foundational materials such as cement. We leverage world-class expertise from UCL and Cambridge University in AI, energy efficiency, and industrial process improvement.