
ECOncrete
Developed the world’s first proven bio-enhancing concrete products for urban, coastal, and marine construction.
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- sustainable development goals
- climate tech
- circular economy
- urban tech
- industrial technology
- bluetech
- blue economy
- green buildings
- advanced materials
- infrastructure services
- marine
- construction tech
- biodiversity
- sustainable building construction
- ocean environmental protection and regeneration
- material technology
- sustainable cement
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$5.0m | Series A | ||
Total Funding | 000k |
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ECOncrete is a pioneering company in the marine construction industry, specializing in eco-engineering solutions that enhance the ecological value of coastal and marine infrastructure. The company serves a diverse range of clients, including ports, harbors, waterfront developers, and environmental organizations. Operating in the blue economy market, ECOncrete leverages proprietary technology to create biologically active concrete products that promote marine biodiversity and coastal resilience. Their business model revolves around the design, production, and implementation of these innovative solutions, generating revenue through project-based contracts and long-term partnerships. ECOncrete's flagship product, COASTALOCK, is designed to replace traditional rock-armored shorelines with vibrant, ecologically thriving alternatives. This product not only meets industry standards but also offers significant environmental and financial benefits, such as increased durability, reduced maintenance costs, and enhanced biological performance. By integrating scientific research with practical engineering, ECOncrete aims to revolutionize the way waterfronts are built and maintained, contributing to a more sustainable and resilient coastal environment.
Keywords: eco-engineering, marine infrastructure, coastal resilience, biodiversity, blue economy, COASTALOCK, sustainable construction, environmental benefits, innovative technology, waterfront development.