PAST CONFERENCES
Recent IEEE-IAS/ACA Cement Conferences
Each year, the IEEE-IAS/ACA Cement Conference brings together cement industry professionals from around the world to share technical knowledge, explore emerging challenges and solutions, and connect with peers across disciplines. While each conference reflects its host city and the priorities of the moment, the foundation remains the same: high-quality technical content, industry-led discussion, and practical insights that can be applied in real-world operations.
Below are links to the two most recent Cement Conferences. These sites provide a snapshot of past programs, technical sessions, speakers, and event highlights—and offer a helpful preview of what attendees can expect at future conferences.
2025 IEEE-IAS/ACA Cement Conference | Birmingham, Alabama
The 2025 Cement Conference in Birmingham brought together nearly 1,200 attendees for a week of deep technical learning, industry dialogue, and networking. The program featured a strong slate of peer-reviewed technical papers, training modules, interactive discussions, and a sold-out exhibit hall showcasing solutions from across the cement value chain. With high participation from cement producers, suppliers, and international attendees, the conference reinforced its role as the industry’s leading technical forum and a key driver of collaboration and innovation. Visit 2025 conference site.
2024 IEEE-IAS/ACA Cement Conference | Denver, Colorado
Held in Denver, the 2024 Cement Conference marked one of the largest and most dynamic events in recent years, with record attendance and robust engagement across technical sessions, exhibits, and networking events. The conference highlighted advancements in cement manufacturing, sustainability, and process optimization, while fostering meaningful connections among producers, engineers, researchers, and industry partners. Strong exhibitor participation and a comprehensive technical program underscored the conference’s continued growth and global relevance. Visit 2024 conference site.