Abu Dhabi: Exeed Industries and Partanna Oasis formalise a partnership to produce carbon-negative cement using innovative brine-derived magnesium compounds, aiming to decarbonise the UAE’s construction sector and position the region as a global leader in sustainable building technologies.
Exeed Industries has recently formalised a partnership with Partanna Oasis aimed at revolutionising the construction landscape in the United Arab Emirates through the introduction of carbon-negative cement technologies. This Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signifies more than a mere business agreement; it embodies a collective ambition to tackle significant climate challenges by innovating within a sector notorious for its environmental impact.
The collaboration is set to culminate in the establishment of manufacturing facilities in Abu Dhabi that will produce Partanna’s pioneering alternatives to traditional cement, which relies heavily on Portland cement and is responsible for around 9% of global CO₂ emissions. The MoU outlines plans for a brine conversion facility, a tolling facility, and a cement production plant. This strategic approach not only aims to commercialise these advanced materials locally but also envisions the UAE as a leader in sustainable construction technologies.
Partanna’s innovative cement materials distinguish themselves by eliminating the conventional clinkering processes, which are notoriously carbon-intensive. Instead, they utilise magnesium compounds derived from brine, a by-product of desalination. This ingenious method not only reduces carbon emissions but also actively contributes to CO₂ removal from the atmosphere. By transforming waste into a valuable resource, Partanna is positioning itself as a vital player in the efforts to decarbonise the $400 billion global cement industry. This move aligns seamlessly with the UAE’s broader industrial decarbonisation goals, echoing sentiments from Mohammad Alameer, Group CEO at Exeed Industries, who expressed enthusiasm for the partnership’s alignment with sustainability objectives.
Partanna’s commitment to sustainable innovation has also been underscored by its recent collaborations with other entities, such as the Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO), which has aided in setting up Partanna’s regional headquarters and manufacturing capabilities in Abu Dhabi. This partnership is part of ADIO’s strategy to attract cutting-edge technology and sustainable industrial growth in the region. Rick Fox, CEO of Partanna, emphasised the strategic importance of the UAE as a leader in sustainable construction, stating that the partnership marks a significant step towards global accessibility of climate-positive construction materials.
Moreover, Partanna Oasis has made its mark on the financial front, signing the Abu Dhabi Sustainable Finance Declaration, thereby reaffirming its commitment to fostering a green economy. This declaration is pivotal in uniting various sectoral players under the principles of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) frameworks, highlighting the multifaceted approach being adopted to create a sustainable future.
Externally, Partanna is advancing its research efforts in collaboration with educational institutions like King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) to enhance its CO₂ removal capabilities further. This initiative aims to integrate advanced technologies that underpin the ecological credibility of its products, thus pushing the boundaries of sustainable construction even further. Such collaborative efforts resonate with the objectives of regional initiatives aimed at promoting environmental sustainability and combatting climate change.
In summary, the signing of the MoU between Exeed Industries and Partanna Oasis represent a foundational step towards reshaping the construction industry in the UAE. Through innovative technologies and strategic partnerships, both organisations are poised to contribute effectively to the region’s sustainability goals while setting new benchmarks for eco-friendly industrial practices.
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- https://meconstructionnews.com/63391/exeed-industries-signs-mou-with-partanna-oasis-to-introduce-sustainable-cement-solutions-in-the-uae – Please view link – unable to able to access data
- https://meconstructionnews.com/63391/exeed-industries-signs-mou-with-partanna-oasis-to-introduce-sustainable-cement-solutions-in-the-uae – Exeed Industries has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Partanna Oasis, a subsidiary of Partanna, to introduce carbon-negative cement technologies in the UAE. The collaboration aims to establish facilities in Abu Dhabi for manufacturing Partanna’s next-generation cement alternatives, including a brine conversion facility, a tolling facility, and a cement production plant. Partanna’s innovative building materials, crafted without conventional Portland cement, not only mitigate carbon emissions but actively contribute to the removal of CO₂ from the atmosphere, addressing climate change concerns.
- https://www.worldcement.com/asia-pacific-rim/09122024/abu-dhabi-investment-office-partners-with-climate-tech-leader-partanna-to-decarbonise-the-concrete-industry/ – The Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO) has partnered with Partanna, a Bahamian climate tech company, to establish its regional headquarters and a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Abu Dhabi. This collaboration aims to decarbonize the $400 billion global cement industry by facilitating large-scale manufacturing operations in Abu Dhabi to service the regional market. Partanna’s innovative cement production process replaces carbon-intensive clinkering with magnesium compounds derived from brine, a by-product of desalination, turning waste into a valuable resource while producing a cost-competitive product.
- https://www.adgm.com/media/announcements/climate-technology-company-partanna-oasis-joins-the-abu-dhabi-sustainable-finance-declaration – Partanna Oasis, an Abu Dhabi-based climate technology company, has signed the Abu Dhabi Sustainable Finance Declaration (ADSFD), demonstrating its commitment to supporting the UAE’s drive to create a green economy. The ADSFD seeks to unite public and private sector entities under a common goal: integrating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles into financial markets. Partanna Oasis plans to establish production facilities in Abu Dhabi to manufacture its carbon-negative cement and concrete products, serving the UAE’s construction market and empowering partners to decarbonize.
- https://www.edgemiddleeast.com/business/partanna-global-and-kaust-collaborate-to-boost-sustainable-concrete-solutions – Partanna Global has announced a new research and development partnership with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) to accelerate the CO₂ removal capabilities of Partanna’s patented concrete production process. The 12-month initiative aims to merge Partanna’s exclusive concrete formula with KAUST’s Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology, seeking to enhance the ecological and structural benefits of Partanna’s concrete. This collaboration supports Saudi Vision 2030 and the Saudi Green Initiative, enhancing the carbon removal capacity of Partanna’s concrete and expanding the understanding of its positive environmental impacts.
- https://www.businesstoday.me/business/abu-dhabi-investment-office-partners-with-partanna-to-decarbonise-concrete-industry/ – The Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO) has partnered with Partanna, a Bahamian climate tech company, to establish its regional headquarters and a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Abu Dhabi. This collaboration aims to decarbonize the $400 billion global cement industry by facilitating large-scale manufacturing operations in Abu Dhabi to service the regional market. Partanna’s innovative cement production process replaces carbon-intensive clinkering with magnesium compounds derived from brine, a by-product of desalination, turning waste into a valuable resource while producing a cost-competitive product.
- https://www.constructionweekonline.com/news/abu-dhabi-partners-with-partanna-to-launch-carbon-negative-cement-facility – Cement production currently accounts for nearly 9% of global CO₂ emissions, making it a major contributor to climate change. Partanna’s solution replaces traditional, carbon-intensive clinkering processes with magnesium compounds derived from brine, offering a scalable, cost-competitive alternative. The product is compliant with international building standards, compatible with reinforced steel, and demonstrates improved durability in saltwater conditions. These features make it ideal for regional and global markets, particularly in areas with abundant brine resources. The partnership is part of ADIO’s broader efforts to attract cutting-edge innovation and promote sustainable industrial growth.
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Freshness check
Score:
9
Notes:
The narrative discusses a recent Memorandum of Understanding and ongoing collaborations involving Exeed Industries and Partanna Oasis, suggesting current developments. No indications of outdated information, personnel changes, or recycled news were found. The mention of recent partnerships and initiatives supports high freshness.
Quotes check
Score:
8
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Direct quotes from Mohammad Alameer (Group CEO, Exeed Industries) and Rick Fox (CEO, Partanna) are included. These appear original and tied to this specific announcement, with no earlier online sources found for these exact statements indicating originality rather than recycled quotes.
Source reliability
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7
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The narrative originates from ME Construction News, a specialised publication focusing on construction industry news in the Middle East. While not a global mainstream outlet, it is a recognised niche platform for regional construction developments, lending moderate reliability. No signs of misinformation practices detected.
Plausability check
Score:
9
Notes:
Claims about the environmental impact of cement, the use of magnesium compounds from brine, and the partnership aligning with UAE sustainability goals are plausible and consistent with known industry trends. The involvement of regional bodies and universities adds credibility. No extraordinary or unverified claims found.
Overall assessment
Verdict (FAIL, OPEN, PASS): PASS
Confidence (LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH): HIGH
Summary:
The narrative presents a current and plausible business collaboration with original quotes and credible niche source backing. There is no evidence of outdated or recycled content, and the technical claims align well with known sustainable construction trends, supporting a high confidence in accuracy.



