NanoMalaysia Partners with CIMA to Advance Graphene-Enhanced Concrete Development
2025-11-06 14:22
Source:NanoMalaysia
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Recently, NanoMalaysia Bhd (hereinafter referred to as "NanoMalaysia") and CIMA Cement Industries Sdn Bhd established a partnership to jointly promote the development of graphene-enhanced concrete, aiming to transform the Malaysian construction industry by addressing key environmental and performance challenges.

This collaboration is highly significant, not only committed to pioneering the integration of nanotechnology into the construction sector but also focused on delivering specific solutions that meet and exceed all critical technical performance standards. By advancing innovations in materials science, the development of next-generation green and sustainable concrete is already foreseeable, which will help support long-term environmental goals while elevating overall industry standards.

Graphene-enhanced concrete, as a breakthrough sustainable building material, offers unique advantages, capable of locking in solid carbon from greenhouse gas atmospheric emissions. Dr. Rezal Khairi Ahmad, CEO of NanoMalaysia, stated that the partnership with CIMA further strengthens the company's commitment to connecting nanotechnology with sustainable construction.

He pointed out that graphene-enhanced concrete plays a unique role in reducing the carbon footprint of Malaysia's infrastructure sector, as it can capture solid carbon produced from pollutant gas emissions while providing stronger, more durable, and more environmentally friendly next-generation building materials. The ultimate goal is to promote the widespread application of this material in key areas such as ready-mixed concrete, road engineering, and smart city development, positioning Malaysia at the forefront of green building innovation with this unique carbon capture approach.

It is understood that NanoMalaysia is a guarantee limited company under Singapore's Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, while CIMA is a wholly-owned subsidiary of UEM Group Bhd. In this collaboration, CIMA is not merely a technology recipient but provides practical insights throughout the research process to ensure the applicability and industry relevance of the research outcomes. Additionally, Universiti Teknologi Petronas, with its specialized research expertise, provides strong support for the project.

Market forecasts highlight the immense potential of this technology. The Asia-Pacific graphene-enhanced concrete market size is expected to grow from $6.1 million in 2020 to $18.8 million (RM80 million) in 2025, reaching $54.9 million by 2030. The growing demand for eco-friendly materials in urban and smart city projects is a key driver of this growth.

CIMA Managing Director Hairol Azizi Tajudin stated that as a leading cement and concrete producer in Malaysia, CIMA is ready to take a leading role in sustainable construction and innovative solutions. This partnership reflects the company's unwavering determination to advance low-carbon technologies and its commitment to supporting Malaysia's ambitious goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. Through such initiatives, the company not only aims to meet the evolving needs of the industry but also advocates for environmental responsibility, aligning with global sustainability benchmarks.

Although the project faces challenges such as high costs of graphene derivatives and limited production scales, the project team plans to overcome them through intellectual property development, technology localization, and policy advocacy, promoting the widespread application of graphene-enhanced concrete in the Malaysian construction industry.

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