The collaboration aims to support the development,
technical validation, and potential commercialisation of advanced Carbon
Capture and Utilisation (CCU) technologies for the cement and construction
materials sector.
The cement industry is one of the key pillars of
infrastructure development and economic growth. The sector contributes
approximately 7 per cent of global carbon dioxide emissions and is considered a
hard-to-abate sector due to its process-related emissions. Carbon Capture and
Utilisation has been identified as one of the critical levers to support the
goal of Net Zero in the cement industry.
TraceXero has been
developing a technology that captures CO₂ using a proprietary solvent process
and converts the captured CO₂ into graphitic carbon and eventually graphene,
turning emissions into a potentially valuable material resource rather than a
waste stream. NCB has been working in the areas of research, technology development,
and industrial services for the cement and construction materials sector in
India. Through its laboratories, pilot facilities, and technical expertise, NCB
provides scientific and technical support to industry, academia, and emerging
technology developers.
Through collaboration with start-ups and technology
innovators, NCB seeks to support start-ups involved in the development and
validation of next-generation solutions that can help the industry address
sustainability challenges while maintaining productivity and competitiveness.
The agreement was
signed on 10 March 2026 at NCB Ballabgarh by Joint Director and Secretary, NCB,
Dr. S. K. Chaturvedi, and Co-founder, TraceXero Technologies Private Limited,
Shri Reetam Chaudhury, in the presence of Director General, NCB, Dr. L. P.
Singh, and Heads of Centres and Service Groups of NCB.