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Our science-based formulation using common waste materials presents a construction material
substitute that adheres to the circular economy to help you build greener structures.
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Superior performance than ordinary concrete
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The Geopolymer Technology

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The G.A.M.E.R.S. Team

Our core team comprises young game-changers and women who aspire to make meaningful societal contributions.

Dr. Michael Angelo Promentilla leads a DLSU team that is developing geopolymer cement, an eco-friendly and inexpensive substitute to conventional cement. His vision can shape the future of the local construction industry and the way we protect the Earth.

Services & Solutions

The Geopolymers and Advanced Materials Engineering Research for Sustainability (G.A.M.E.R.S.) Lab at De La Salle University is the first R&D group that is extensively working on coal fly ash utilization for several geopolymer applications.

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Interested in geopolymer technology applications or circular economy products? Contact us today for partnership in research and development or manufacturing and distributing concrete (Ordinary Portland Cement) substitutes.

Latest Articles

What can help sustain the construction industry?

An early 2022, a team from De La Salle University’s Geopolymers & Advanced Materials Engineering Research for Sustainability (GAMERS Lab) was granted a patent by the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines.

Project seeks to use 100% fly ash to make cement

DAVAO CITY — The development and commercial production of concrete made entirely from fly ash, a residue of coal-fired power plants, is being eyed within the next five years.

Filipino scientist develops substitue for cement

A Filipino scientist has developed a “geo-polymer,” a substitute product for cement that developed from the waste of coal-fired power plants.