Concrete4change
Dr. Aisling O'Loghlen has an extensive background in project management and research in the field of urban refugee assistance and international development. With a Ph.D. in Urban Studies/Affairs, Dr. Aisling has worked for various organizations such as Concrete4Change, Maynooth University, and Northumbria University in project management roles. Dr. Aisling has also conducted research and consultancy work for organizations like URBAN REFUGEES and the International Rescue Committee. Aisling's expertise in urban refugee issues and international development is further highlighted by their visiting fellowship at the University of Oxford in Refugee Studies.
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Concrete4change
Concrete4Change (C4C) is a R&D company that is developing ground-breaking technology to utilise and permanently mineralise CO2 in concrete. Concrete4Change technology won a wide range of awards including the United Nations (UN) Most Innovative Net-Zero technology - The Climate Challenge Cup at COP26 in Glasgow and Royal Academy of Engineering Enterprise Award. Concrete4Change is on a mission to remove 2 billion tonnes of CO2 emission in the concrete industry by 2040 - utilising concrete as the safest form of CO2 sink in the world, and turning one of the world's biggest emission problems into an emission solution