The ICT was established in 1972 and is the concrete sector’s professional development body, operating internationally to provide qualifications in concrete technology to people with a professional interest in the industry.
“The cement and concrete industries have always been close partners and have a long history of collaborating across the world to develop innovative solutions to shared challenges, so we are very happy to be welcoming ICT today,” said Ian Riley, CEO at WCA.
“Right now, the biggest challenge we face is reducing our impact on climate change, and the concrete industry has a huge role to play in supporting the development and adoption of new technologies that will be vital in ensuring progress towards a net-zero cement sector.”
ICT’s mission is to preserve and promote concrete technology as a recognised engineering discipline and consolidate the professional status of practicing concrete technologists globally, fulfilling a range of functions to enhance the prospects of its members.
“The carbon footprint of concrete is one of the main priorities for our industry right now, and was the theme of our Convention this year,” said Edwin Trout, executive officer at ICT. "We have been impressed with the way WCA is helping its members move towards a net-zero future."
“We look forward to collaborating with WCA and its members, to explore and promote emerging concrete technologies and improve people’s knowledge across the globe for mutual benefit."
Affiliate membership is designed for regional or national cement associations and other partner groups, which are not-for-profit organisations working in areas related to the objectives of the WCA.