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Graduates' concrete business plan

Two graduates from Aalborg University, northern Denmark, have invented a new method for curved concrete casting. Mathias Kræmmergaard Kristensen and Christian Raun have now started a business based on the new casting method and believe that a commercial form will be available by early 2012. The casting form, according to Kristensen, will speed up the production of double-curved concrete elements for architects. It will also reduce the cost in comparison to the common method used today.
March 28, 2012 Read time: 1 min

Two graduates from 4539 Aalborg University, northern Denmark, have invented a new method for curved concrete casting.

Mathias Kræmmergaard Kristensen and Christian Raun have now started a business based on the new casting method and believe that a commercial form will be available by early 2012.

The casting form, according to Kristensen, will speed up the production of double-curved concrete elements for architects. It will also reduce the cost in comparison to the common method used today.

To get the ball rolling, the new company has received €268,309 in start-up capital from Danish architectural office Adapa ApS. Hi-Con has also sponsored the company with concrete.

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