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    Forest and Wood Products Australia Limited (FWPA) is a not-for-profit company that provides national, integrated research and development services to the Australian forest and wood products...
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    The Materials and Engineering Research Institute (MERI) is a dynamic interdisciplinary research institute dedicated to addressing industrial problems through the application of fundamental science and...
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    CarbiCrete is a Montreal-based carbon removal technology company whose patented technology enables the production of cement-free, carbon-negative concrete made with industrial by-products and captured...
  • Article - 19 Apr 2023
    Concrete is the most commonly used construction material for key infrastructure and buildings, but pure concrete cannot meet the stringent demands of the construction industry. To improve its strength...
  • Article - 6 Jan 2026
    Why do marine structures fail early, and what can we build with instead? Explore how engineers are rethinking materials in ports, platforms, and coastal defenses to handle saltwater, climate stress,...
  • Article - 9 Aug 2022
    Researchers at a private university in the USA recently announced that they were developing a hemp rebar product that could replace steel rebar in construction projects.
  • Article - 20 Jun 2007
    Refractory fixings are manufactured for the heat treatment industry for the retainig of castables and brick linings.
  • News - 5 Jan 2010
    The fourth Empa Innovation prize, with its 5000 Swiss Franks endowment, has been awarded this year to Josef Kaufmann, Joern Luebben und Walter Trindler. Together with fiber specialist Eugen Schwitter...
  • News - 6 May 2025
    A recent study has demonstrated a practical method for producing cost-effective, high-performance concrete by using waste rock from tunnel excavation, reinforced with basalt or steel fibers. This...
  • News - 9 May 2016
    To protect the lives of inhabitants, buildings are designed to sway and deform without collapsing in response to earthquake shaking. Many building owners and occupants also expect that, with a modest...

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