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Clayment - Clay cement for massive CO2 reduction | Clayment - Clay cement for massive CO2 reduction

Summary
Materrup developed low-carbon clay-based cement and concrete. Its economic model relies on sobriety thanks to:
- A technological platform that uses raw clays to make performant cements. 6 patents protect this breakthrough innovation.
- An energy-efficient industrial process that relies on electrical and solar energy.
- A local distribution scheme to reduce transport between the extraction of the raw material i.e., clay, and its transformation in to concrete.
Since Feb. 2022, Materrup pilot plant has produced 100 Tons of cement for its customers.

Materrup will deploy this model in large cities to turn their clay-based waste into a valuable resources. Also, Materrup collaborates with EU universities through an industrial chair.

With the EIC support, Materrup will have the necessary financial resources to accelerate its go-to-market, including the deployment of 10+ SMCPs in the EU by 2030, contributing to reducing the CO2 emissions generated by the cement industry by several Mtons/yr.
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Web resources: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/190123526
Start date: 15-06-2022
End date: 14-06-2024
Total budget - Public funding: 3 651 240,00 Euro - 2 403 093,00 Euro
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Original description

Materrup developed low-carbon clay-based cement and concrete. Its economic model relies on sobriety thanks to:
- A technological platform that uses raw clays to make performant cements. 6 patents protect this breakthrough innovation.
- An energy-efficient industrial process that relies on electrical and solar energy.
- A local distribution scheme to reduce transport between the extraction of the raw material i.e., clay, and its transformation in to concrete.
Since Feb. 2022, Materrup pilot plant has produced 100 Tons of cement for its customers.

Materrup will deploy this model in large cities to turn their clay-based waste into a valuable resources. Also, Materrup collaborates with EU universities through an industrial chair.

With the EIC support, Materrup will have the necessary financial resources to accelerate its go-to-market, including the deployment of 10+ SMCPs in the EU by 2030, contributing to reducing the CO2 emissions generated by the cement industry by several Mtons/yr.

Status

SIGNED

Call topic

HORIZON-EIC-2022-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-02

Update Date

31-07-2023
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Horizon Europe
HORIZON.3 Innovative Europe
HORIZON.3.1 The European Innovation Council (EIC)
HORIZON.3.1.0 Cross-cutting call topics
HORIZON-EIC-2022-ACCELERATOR-01
HORIZON-EIC-2022-ACCELERATORCHALLENGES-02 EIC Accelerator Challenge: Technologies for ‘Fit for 55’