Federation for International Refractory Research and Education
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11/2026 - IREFCON
2nd to 4th November 2026 - India
The first India International Refractories Congress (or IREFCON) was held in 1994 and this has continued every alternate year except for a miss out in 2004 and 2020.
India’s core sector industries are growing at an amazing pace due to increased spending in infrastructure, housing and also boost in production of automobile, white goods etc. Refractories, which remains a silent driver of steel, cement, copper, aluminium, glass production as also witnessed significant growth in the past few years. Domestic refractory industry now has a turnover of Rs. 20,000 crore plus while its production touches almost 2 million tonnes.
Globally, green house gas emission remains a challenge which is particularly true for core sector industries which contribute to this process as a response, scientists and technocrats are working to realign production along green route for which we see steel making with hydrogen, increased focus on recycling and scrap usage, usage of cleaner fuel etc. Refractories have dual role to play in this critical move:
i. Reduce GHG emissions of its own production process.
ii. Help reduce the GHG emissions of its user industries.
Already a number of Indian refractory makers, both Indian and abroad have developed various innovative solutions to address this issue which includes cleaner fire and technology, value added recycled raw materials etc. in the production site and increased lining life, retention of heat at the process site. The theme of IREFCON 2026 is “Innovative solutions for a sustainable tomorrow” where scientists, R&D experts, business leaders across the globe will assemble to discuss deliberate and assimilate knowledge on the aforementioned issues.
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Highlight of FIRE Alumni - Antoine Ducastel - RHI Magnesita
In 2010, as a student at ENSCI (École Nationale Supérieure de Céramique Industrielle), I had the opportunity to join the FIRE program and spend six months at the Nagoya Institute of Technology, working on the fabrication and characterization of complex carbide refractories.
Highlight of FIRE Alumni - Alexandra Beaudrouet - European Cluster of Ceramics - France
From one network to another
I discovered the world of ceramics when I arrived at the ENSCI (the national engineering school for industrial ceramics) in Limoges, France, in 2004. I quickly became fascinated by refractory materials: these discreet but essential ceramics, without which many of the materials we use today simply could not exist.
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