NCB and DTU Sign MoU to Strengthen Cement Research and Skill Development in Construction Sector

The National Council for Cement and Building Materials has signed a memorandum of understanding with Delhi Technological University to strengthen research collaboration, skill development, and technical capacity in India's cement and construction sector.
NCB and DTU Sign MoU to Strengthen Cement Research and Skill Development in Construction Sector

New Delhi, April 4: The National Council for Cement and Building Materials (NCB) and Delhi Technological University (DTU) have entered into a strategic partnership to bridge the gap between academic research and industry requirements.

Key Areas of Collaboration

Under the MoU, both institutions will collaborate on:

  • Joint research initiatives focused on cement and concrete applications

  • Structured training programmes for students, early-career professionals, and industry stakeholders

  • Exchange of technical knowledge and expertise

  • Dissemination of best practices across the construction ecosystem

Signatories

The agreement was formalised by:

  • L. P. Singh – Director General, NCB

  • Binod Doley – Registrar, DTU

The signing took place in the presence of senior representatives from both organisations, including DTU's Vice-Chancellor and technical leadership teams.

Focus on Sustainable Infrastructure

A key component of the collaboration is its emphasis on advancing sustainable and resilient infrastructure. The institutions plan to work on developing improved cement technologies and construction methodologies that respond to the sector's increasing focus on environmental performance and durability.

Industry Context

The partnership comes at a time when India's construction and infrastructure sectors are witnessing sustained expansion, driven by investments in urban development, transport networks, and industrial corridors. As demand for advanced construction materials grows, there is increasing emphasis on aligning research capabilities with practical industry needs.

Objectives

The collaboration aims to:

  • Contribute to capacity building within the sector

  • Improve access to technical training

  • Strengthen institutional linkages between research bodies and academia

  • Enhance the skill base required to support evolving construction practices and materials technology