
Deep technical expertise, built for industrial scale
ABOUT CURA
CURA is building electrochemical technology to decarbonize cement.

CURA was founded to address cement’s most structurally embedded emissions: the CO2 released during limestone calcination.
Rather than redesigning cement from the outside, CURA works at the source of the chemistry itself — developing an upstream, electrochemical approach that is designed to integrate with existing production systems and industrial realities.
WHAT WE’RE BUILDING
Decarbonizing cement at the source.

Focused on process emissions
CURA is building a solution that targets cement’s core emissions at their source. The objective is meaningful reduction without requiring wholesale plant replacement or material substitution.
Deployment must align with operational realities, investment cycles, and global demand for cement. The company is advancing its work with that constraint in mind.
Deployment must align with operational realities, investment cycles, and global demand for cement. The company is advancing its work with that constraint in mind.

CURA’s ambition is not incremental improvement, but a credible pathway to address process emissions at industrial scale.

CEMENT PRODUCERS WANT TO DECARBONIZE, BUT SOLUTIONS AREN'T AVAILABLE
LEADERSHIP
Scientific depth.
Industrial perspective.
CURA’s leadership combines expertise in electrochemistry, materials science, and industrial process engineering — focused on translating innovation into deployable infrastructure.
An upstream approach to cement decarbonization
CURA is building a practical pathway for producers to reduce process emissions this decade — without replacing their plants.








