The Lafarge research teams work closely with customers to understand their needs, developing new products that add value for all players in the building industry and contribute to more sustainable ways of building.
Customer-orientated research |
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Lafarge's research orientation is driven by customers' needs. Understanding how customers use its products enables Lafarge to develop innovative, high-performance solutions. Lafarge research and marketing teams build close relationships with the construction industry to create breakthrough products that add value for everyone.
One example: Artevia®, a range of decorative outdoor concretes, is among more than 500 different formulations of concrete Lafarge has developed in response to customers' expectations for robustness, resistance, durability, aesthetics and control of setting and hardening.
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Artevia® decorative outdoor concretesArtevia® decorative concretes are designed for outdoor applications. They offer many advantages:
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Centralising research, decentralising development |
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Lafarge R&D is organised to optimise research while responding through development to the needs of local markets.
The Lafarge Research Centre, the world's leading research centre for building materials, is staffed by 200 researchers and houses state-of-the art labs, pilot workshops, and buildings for large-scale testing.
A decentralised network of technical centres enables Lafarge to adapt product innovation to local markets. Working with production sites, country teams and main business units, they develop products suited to local needs while improving industrial performance.
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ATC (Asian Technical Center), Kuala Lumpur Lafarge Technical CentresLafarge Cement has technical centres in:
Lafarge Gypsum's central research and technical center is in Avignon, France.
Working at CTECBernhard Köck, Process Manager "In 1995, a handful of experts were responsible for providing support to 5 factories in 3 European countries. By 2007, CTEC has become a recognized center of excellence, working on behalf of 40 factories in 14 countries on 3 continents. My colleagues come from 20 different countries and speak 16 languages."
CTEC is the Cement Technical Center for Central and Eastern Europe.
Lafarge Research CentreLafarge boasts the world's leading research centre for building materials, Fundamental and applied research focuses on 3 main areas:
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Toward sustainable construction |
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Lafarge R&D teams work to develop environmentally friendly products in order to:
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