Autodesk,
Inc. (NASDAQ:ADSK), a leader in 3D design, engineering and
entertainment software, announced that Novacem, the carbon-negative
cement company based in London, is using its AutoCAD
Plant 3D software to optimize its plant design and production
process, enabling it to develop a new magnesium silicate-based cement
that will offer carbon-negative production.
Enabling start-ups like Novacem to better design products and processes,
the Autodesk
Clean Tech Partner Program provides powerful software for emerging
clean tech companies in North America, Europe and Japan, all working to
address the world’s most pressing environmental challenges. The Clean
Tech Partner Program offers Digital
Prototyping software licenses to clean technology companies, helping
them innovate more rapidly.
"Being able to develop the process using state of the art layout design
tools allows Novacem to effectively and efficiently scale up the
technology,” said Howard Simons, Novacem vice president of engineering.
"This approach enabled us to explore different concepts by giving our
design team more freedom to be creative, while pioneering new and
innovative production techniques. This helps Novacem optimize the
process design of its plant technology, as well as provide vital
information associated with costing and visualizing the technology for
investors. We value the opportunity to be part of the Autodesk Clean
Tech Partner Program.”
Constructing Carbon-Neutral Cement with Novacem
Novacem developed a new generation of carbon-negative cement that will
offer cost and performance parity with the most common type of cement,
Portland cement. The cement is based on magnesium oxide produced from
magnesium silicates and is a scalable, transformational alternative to
current carbon-intensive cement production. Current technology creates
an average of 800 kilograms of carbon dioxide per metric ton of cement.
Novacem can go beyond eliminating all of these emissions and can achieve
up to 50 kilograms net absorption of carbon dioxide per metric ton of
cement.
To help increase production and improve efficiency in its pilot plant,
Novacem is using AutoCAD Plant 3D software to digitally design and
visualize the performance of the plant’s planned automated control
systems under simulated real-world conditions, all before the systems
are physically built and installed. AutoCAD Plant 3D brings modern 3D
design to plant designers and engineers to help streamline the placement
of piping, equipment and support structures, reduce complexity and
enable them to evaluate designs quickly and easily.
"Novacem’s product and manufacturing process has positive environmental
implications for materials used in construction around the world,” said
Mark Strassman, vice president, construction and plant for Autodesk’s
Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Solutions. "Autodesk is
pleased to support companies like Novacem, a prime example of how
software can help solve design and engineering challenges that address
environmental problems, while decreasing time to market.”
About the Clean Tech Partner Program
The Autodesk Clean Tech Partner Program supports early-stage clean
technology companies by providing design and engineering software that
accelerates their development of solutions to the world’s most pressing
environmental challenges. Clean tech companies in North America, Europe
and Japan that can benefit from Autodesk solutions for Digital
Prototyping are invited to apply to receive up to $150,000* worth of
software for only $50. Access to a collection of Autodesk software
applications includes up to five licenses of AutoCAD
Inventor Professional Suite, Autodesk
Showcase, Autodesk
Vault Professional, Autodesk
Revit Architecture, Autodesk
Alias Design, Autodesk
Algor Simulation and Autodesk
Inventor Publisher software. For additional information, visit www.autodesk.com/cleantech.
About Novacem
Novacem, the carbon negative cement company, is a spin-out from Imperial
College London and has developed a new generation of carbon negative
cement that will offer cost and performance parity with Portland cement.
The cement is based on magnesium oxide produced from magnesium
silicates, and is a scalable, transformational alternative to current
carbon intensive cement production. In 2010 the company announced its
Green Cement Bond with Lafarge, the world leader in building materials,
as the first subscriber. Novacem is a World Economic Forum Technology
Pioneer for 2011.
Novacem is currently working on a development programme to design
construct and operate an Industrial Pilot Plant (up to 25,000 tonnes per
year) to be co-located with an existing cement plant. It will work
closely with Green Cement Bond subscribers and other industrial partners
in this project and the first Commercial Volume Plants which will
follow. Thereafter the technology will be rolled out to companies in and
around the cement industry to ensure its full potential to reduce carbon
emissions is realised.
The company raised a £1.1m Seed Round in 2009 from Imperial Innovations,
the Royal Society Enterprise Fund and the London Technology Fund. It
raised a further £1.6m in 2010 when Laing O’Rourke joined its investor
group. It has also received financial and other support from the
Technology Strategy Board, the Carbon Trust and industrial collaborators.
About Autodesk
Autodesk, Inc., is a leader in 3D
design, engineering and entertainment software. Customers across the
manufacturing, architecture, building, construction, and media and
entertainment industries — including the last 16 Academy Award winners
for Best Visual Effects — use Autodesk software to design, visualize and
simulate their ideas. Since its introduction of AutoCAD software in
1982, Autodesk continues to develop the broadest portfolio of
state-of-the-art software for global markets. For additional information
about Autodesk, visit www.autodesk.com.
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