Concrete4change (C4C) is an award-winning R&D company on a mission to decarbonise the construction industry through disruptive technological innovation. C4C is developing an array of technologies with the aim of enabling the concrete industry on its transition to net-zero.
C4C recently won the United Nations most innovative technology award enabling the transition to net-zero at COP-26 in Glasgow, SDG award from EU tech Chamber and the Royal Academy of Engineering Prize. C4C has been going from strength to strength; and has been invited to help the construction industry transition to net-zero by presenting its technology at the British Precast Federation, Knowledge transfer network, CitA and various other high profile organisations.
The company has very quickly gained international acclaim, through Catapult and Ideiagov has been working with the state of Sao Paulo in Brazil, helping shape the Latin American Net-zero challenge. As one of the top 10 companies selected by Climate-KIC, C4C has also been working with the cities of Dublin, Berlin, Copenhagen and Athens. C4C was also approached by the Department of International Trade (DIT) and Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) who facilitated the exhibition at the Confederation of Indian Industry annual exhibition.
C4C recently won the United Nations most innovative technology award enabling the transition to net-zero at COP-26 in Glasgow, SDG award from EU tech Chamber and the Royal Academy of Engineering Prize. C4C has been going from strength to strength; and has been invited to help the construction industry transition to net-zero by presenting its technology at the British Precast Federation, Knowledge transfer network, CitA and various other high profile organisations.
The company has very quickly gained international acclaim, through Catapult and Ideiagov has been working with the state of Sao Paulo in Brazil, helping shape the Latin American Net-zero challenge. As one of the top 10 companies selected by Climate-KIC, C4C has also been working with the cities of Dublin, Berlin, Copenhagen and Athens. C4C was also approached by the Department of International Trade (DIT) and Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) who facilitated the exhibition at the Confederation of Indian Industry annual exhibition.
Location: United Kingdom
Employees: 1-10
Total raised: $4.69M
Founded date: 2021
Investors 2
Date | Name | Website |
- | Zacua Vent... | zacuaventu... |
26.10.2022 | Plug and P... | plugandpla... |
Funding Rounds 2
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
23.01.2024 | Seed | $3.18M | - |
10.09.2022 | Pre-Seed | $1.51M | - |
Mentions in press and media 4
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07.09.2024 | Blossoming Innovations: The Intersection of 3D Printing and Rehabilitation | In a world where technology meets compassion, innovation blooms. The National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) has partnered with Orlando Ely, a visionary entrepreneur, to create a therapeutic device that aims to change lives. This c... |
05.09.2024 | The Future of Sustainable Building Dalraj Nijjar, co-founder and CCO of Concrete4Change, explains that for sustainable entrepreneurship, key trends include regenerative agriculture and "waste-to-... | Entrepreneur UK chats with Dalraj Nijjar, co-founder and Chief Commercial Officer of Concrete4Change, a Nottingham-based research and development company whose groundbreaking work in CO2 capture and concrete mineralization earned him the Yo... |
23.01.2024 | Concrete4Change raises £2.5M for CO2 capturing technology in concrete | Today Concrete4Change(C4C), an advanced materials company that permanently captures and utilises CO2 by mineralising it in concrete, has raised £2.5 million in seed funding. Founded by Dr. Sid Pourfalah, Dr. Michael Wise and Dalraj Nijjar, ... |
23.01.2024 | Concrete4Change Raises £2.5M in Seed Funding | Concrete4Change (C4C), a Nottingham, UK-based advanced materials company that permanently captures and utilises CO2 by mineralising it in concrete, raised £2.5M in Seed funding. The round was led by Zacua Ventures. This brings the total inv... |