The built environment is constantly evolving, with 75% of the infrastructure for 2050 yet to be built, according to NextCity.org. This growth requires a significant amount of concrete, but it also means an increase in carbon emissions. Alex Hall, CEO of Concrete.ai, is tackling this challenge with an artificial intelligence-based mixing platform that creates affordable, lower-carbon concrete tailored to each job and available materials. Concrete.ai’s technology reduces carbon emissions by an average of 30% compared to traditional concrete, with a goal to eliminate half a billion tons of concrete-related emissions annually.

Concrete is a major source of CO2 emissions globally, accounting for 6-8% of annual carbon emissions. In the U.S. alone, 415 million cubic yards of concrete are used each year – equivalent to pouring the amount in Hoover Dam every 3.75 days. Concrete.ai’s Concrete Copilot technology offers a versatile solution that can be applied to various material combinations, especially beneficial in areas with limited supplies. Learn more about Concrete.ai at concrete.ai.