Living Breakwaters Wins the 2014 Buckminster Fuller Institute Challenge
SCAPE team’s “Living Breakwaters” proposal, incorporating ECOncrete®’s technology, wins the 2014 Fuller Challenge.
SCAPE team’s “Living Breakwaters” proposal, incorporating ECOncrete®’s technology, wins the 2014 Fuller Challenge.
Staten Island Live publishes a video article about the Living Breakwaters project, describing coastal protection of Staten Island, including the integration of our technology, as part of SCAPE team’s winning RBD proposal
April 18th 2014, “The Marker Magazine” chooses ECOncrete® as one of the ten most promising Israeli startup companies run by women.
ECOncrete® cited by Forbes as one of two companies to play a part in rebuilding the Tri-State area after the devastation of Sandy.
ECOncrete® engineers who installed a new type of fish-friendly concrete at the Port of Savannah are encouraged by the growth of aquatic plants and animals on panels tested at the Georgia Ports Authority’s (GPA) Garden City Terminal. In February, Shimrit Finkel and Ido Sella of ECOncrete® suspended a series of 30 panels from the docks at Garden City Terminal, featuring different chemical formulations and surface textures.