Last chance to participate in today’s BLADES2BUILD Workshop!

⚠️ 📣 Only a few hours left to join us for today’s BLADES2BUILD workshop: “Closing the loop: Material Recovery from Blades for Sustainable Construction”.

👉 The session starts at 12:00 CET, and registration is still open for those who want to connect, learn, and engage with the latest developments in circular construction and wind blade reuse.

🔔 If you have not yet registered, this is the final call. Secure your spot and be part of an insightful discussion with experts driving innovative solutions across the sector.

🌟 Completing the full line-up of experts contributing to the workshop series, meet our two last but not least speakers at the BLADES2BUILD Workshop “Closing the loop: Material Recovery from Blades for Sustainable Construction”!

Duc Tung DAO is a civil engineer and an R&D Research Scientist in Holcim, with a strong background in materials science, holding a PhD focused on the use of recycled construction and demolition materials (CDM) as aggregates in concrete. Since earning his doctorate in 2012, he has been leading research and development projects aimed at creating circular materials for the infrastructure sector. His work includes key initiatives such as the BLADES2BUILD project.

Cynthia Morales Cruz is a postdoctoral researcher in innovative concrete technology at the Institute of Building Materials Research at RWTH Aachen University (ibac). Her work focuses on advancing cement-based materials, recycling of construction and demolition waste, additive manufacturing with concrete, textile reinforced concrete and the repair of concrete surfaces with the latter. Her research combines material science and practical construction applications with the goal of improving durability, resource efficiency and the technological capabilities of modern concrete construction.

📅 Today, 10 December – Online

🕛 12:00 CET

💻 Free Participation

Join us and be part of this inspiring journey!

👉 Register now here: https://forms.office.com/e/fSwSdEvCDi or by scanning the QR code!