Global Gypsum Conference Pack 2025 The Global Gypsum & Insulation Conference Pack 2025 includes the video, presentations and proceeding.. Product #: R091 Regular price: $595.00 $595.00 Pre-Order

Global Gypsum Conference Pack 2025

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Price: £595.00

The Global Gypsum & Insulation Conference Pack 2025 includes the video, presentations and proceedings from the 23rd Global Gypsum Conference that took place on 22 - 23 October 2025 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

The Conference Pack contains:

-- Video files for all presentations given at the conference (MP4 format, 720p resolution, see below for missing recordings)

-- Proceedings for the conference, including the full programme, exhibitor information and delegate lists (PDF format)

-- Slides from each presentation (PDF format)

Please note: Slides and proceedings are downloadable immediately after purchase. The video file will be sent to you by file transfer during UK office hours.

 

Paper 1: Opening Keynote: Sustainable solutions for lightweight construction: challenges and opportunities for the European gypsum industry, Christoph Dorn, President, Eurogypsum

Paper 2: An analysis of global sustainability trends towards 2050 and impacts on plasterboard and additives manufacturers, Marcelo Pereira, Alier

Paper 3: What is and is not working in gypsum recycling in Europe and beyond Maarten Hendriks, New West Gypsum Recycling

Paper 4: Overview of global developments in the gypsum industry, Yassine Touahri, On Field Investment Research
NOTE - THE PRESENTER HAS REQUESTED THAT A REDUCED VERSION OF THIS PRESENTATION BE MADE AVAILABLE

Paper 5: Disruptive trends impacting the global gypsum Industry in 2025, Jeff Warren, Mark Flumiani; Gyptech

Paper 6: Technological advancements in the use of phosphogypsum as a replacement for natural or FGD gypsum in both cement and plaster applications, Marinus van den Berg, OMV

Paper 7: Rethinking stacking: The new Grenzebach Stacking Line concept, Dennis Schattauer, Michael Schulin; Grenzebach

Paper 8: A comparative study of a new oxidised lignin bio-based plasticiser versus traditional chemistries for gypsum board, Michaela Vormoor, Dow

Paper 9: Resource savings and decarbonisation of the gypsum industry by new generation PCE-based dispersants, Markus Mueller, Sika Services AG

Paper 10: From core to facer: Fire performance, strength and sustainability with fibreglass and nonwovens, Judith Hergert, Frantisek Sabo; Johns Manville

Paper 11: From glass to gypsum: Integrated processes for coated glass facers and patterned precursor designs, Ryan Salata, Owens Corning

Paper 12: New multi-layer glass fiber structure to replace coated glass mats for technical plasterboard facers, Mari-Tuuli Korhonen, Ahlstrom

Paper 13: Water reduction in wallboard production – more than a question of rheology? Alexander Kronast, BASF

Paper 14: Optimising gypsum particle size distribution from primary to tertiary stage crushing with specialised roll crushers, Matthias Dick, Crush + Size Technology GmbH & Co. KG

Paper 15: Synthesis of carbon capture/use CaCO3 using CO2 emitted from cement factories and waste gypsum board powder, Yuki Mihashi, Sumitomo Osaka Cement Co. Ltd

Paper 16: Recovering rare earth elements and producing high-value products from FGD gypsum and phosphogypsum, Nicole Stone, Spearstone Solutions, LLC

Paper 17: Electric thermal solutions for cost-efficient advanced wallboard manufacture, Volker Metzger, Watlow

Paper 18: Sustainable chain lubrication: Improving efficiency and reducing waste in gypsum production, Darran Green, RotaLube

Paper 19: High-accuracy technology for manufacture of acoustic gypsum boards, Jon Manterola, Ana Selgado, Biele

Paper 20: Energy efficiency study of heat pump heating system for gypsum board dryer, Gavin Fan and co-authors from Anderson Thermal Solutions (Suzhou) Co., Ltd.

Paper 21: How additives influence the calcium sulphate hemihydrate hydration and technical properties, an overview, Christian Pritzel, Universität Siegen

Paper 22: An insight into the gypsum plaster market of Iran and the Middle East, Nikzad Oraee, Imperial College