About this organization
Organization Name: C-Crete Technologies
Organization Solution and Services
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Energy Efficiency, HVAC, Building Materials, Heat Pump
- Engineering
Organization Types:
- Organization Size: Revenue under 10M
- Organization Years In business: 10+ Years
Revenue: <$5 Million
Organization Information : Founded in 2010, C-Crete Technologies is a leading materials science company committed to inventing, building and scaling up the next generation of infrastructure materials with ultra-low or negative CO2 footprints. With a relentless focus on environmental stewardship and technological innovation, C-Crete aims to address the global challenges of climate change while delivering superior infrastructure materials at scale.C-Crete Technologies is a leading materials science company committed to inventing, building, and scaling up the next generation of infrastructure materials with an ultra-low or negative CO2 footprint. With a relentless focus on environmental stewardship and technological innovation, C-Crete aims to address the global challenges of climate change while delivering scalable materials for everyday use. C-Crete was originally founded by Dr. Rouzbeh Savary based on his PhD work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Other Information: Founded in 2010, C-Crete Technologies is a materials science company specializing in the development of advanced, eco-friendly construction materials. Headquartered in San Leandro, California, the company focuses on creating cement-free concrete products with ultra-low or negative CO2 footprints, aiming to mitigate climate change and promote energy efficiency. By integrating materials science, nanotechnology, engineering, and manufacturing, C-Crete produces scalable solutions for the built environment, energy infrastructure, and carbon management sectors. Notably, in April 2024, C-Crete introduced the world's first basalt-based concrete, a zero-emission product free of Portland cement. The company has received significant funding, including $10.4 million in grants from the California Energy Commission and the U.S. Department of Energy to scale up its CO2-free concrete products.