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A high-level delegation of China’s green building leaders is visiting Brisbane. This forum connects Australian builders, developers, and designers directly with the organisations leading China’s $1T+ construction decarbonisation drive.
Directors from the China Building Materials Federation (CBMF) and executives from major companies in low-carbon cement + concrete, façades, solar and PV systems, and low-carbon bathrooms will attend. This is a rare opportunity to explore new suppliers, discover innovative low-carbon products, and build partnerships.
Why Attend?
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Direct Access to Innovation: Discover breakthrough new building materials and technologies – from cement that captures CO₂ during production to solar-integrated façades and carbon-neutral fittings. Learn straight from the source how these solutions can reduce your projects’ embodied carbon without compromising quality.
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High-Value Networking: Connect face-to-face with influential Chinese industry leaders and like-minded Australian professionals. Forge relationships with executives from organizations that collectively shape global building material supply chains. These connections could open the door to new supplier partnerships for your upcoming projects.
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Live Technology Showcase: Get an exclusive preview of Matrak’s fully automated AI Carbon Tracking system. See how it instantly calculates the carbon footprint of your project, via direct supplier data feeds + industry benchmarks like NABERS and EC3.
No spreadsheets, no manual data entry for you or your contractors - giving you accurate insights without added workload. -
Insights & Knowledge Sharing: Hear firsthand how China’s largest building materials companies are achieving ambitious carbon reduction targets. Engage in open dialogue on topics like green material standards, upcoming infrastructure needs. Bring your questions and learn how to apply global best practices to Australian projects.
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Commercial Opportunities: This forum is about making deals and finding solutions. Whether you’re sourcing low-carbon materials, solar systems, exploring prefab/modular systems, or want to learn more about green construction, you’ll find potential partners. Kick-start collaborations that give you a competitive edge in sustainability.
Meet the Delegation – Key Participants:
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China Building Materials Federation (CBMF): China’s apex body for building materials, overseeing 10,000s of suppliers. CBMF is charged with driving nationwide decarbonisation in construction, and its visiting Vice President and International Cooperation Director are helping lead these initiatives.
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Jiangxi ALUTILE: A leading innovator in low-carbon aluminum façade and cladding systems. ALUTILE produces advanced insulated metal panels and curtain wall materials, combining energy efficiency with modern design. (Global supplier of façades, now offering new insulation-integrated panels.)
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Anhui Conch Cement: One of the world’s largest cement producers (ranked #2 globally). Conch is renowned for its green cement – including projects capturing CO₂ in cement production – and for developing solar photovoltaic building materials. Their international division heads will share how Conch can help Australian projects meet concrete demand more sustainably.
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JOMOO Group: China’s major manufacturer of bathroom and kitchen fixtures, famed for water-saving designs. Jomoo has implemented carbon-neutral production lines (in partnership with Siemens) and offers a range of eco-friendly fixtures. They’re keen to introduce sustainable, smart bathroom solutions for green building projects in Australia.
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Sobute New Materials: An industry-leading supplier of new concrete admixtures and building chemicals, driving stronger, greener concrete. Sobute (Shanghai-listed) invests heavily in R&D and has been China’s top admixture company for 11+ years. They offer products that improve concrete performance while reducing cement usage and carbon footprint – knowledge valuable to Australia’s concrete suppliers and contractors.
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Heilongjiang Building Materials Industry Association: A provincial industry alliance at the forefront of greening China’s manufacturing sector. They are experts in helping Chinese manufacturers adopt international green certifications and standards. Their delegates seek to understand Australian green building certification (e.g. Green Star, NABERS) to better align Chinese exports with our market needs.
Who Should Attend?
This forum is tailored for forward-thinking professionals in the building and construction industry, especially:
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Commercial Builders & Contractors: Tier-1 and Tier-2 construction companies (directors, project managers, procurement leads) looking for low-carbon materials and new supply chain options for upcoming projects.
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Property Developers & Asset Owners: Development managers and sustainability leads seeking innovative products (e.g. prefab systems, solar façades, green concrete) to achieve net-zero and Green Star ratings in new buildings.
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Sustainability and ESG Managers: Professionals responsible for reducing embodied carbon in construction projects or portfolios, eager to learn global best practices and discover tools to streamline carbon tracking.
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Project, Procurement and ESG Consultants: Specialists focusing on sustainable design, who want to stay ahead of emerging green building technologies and possibly influence material specs on projects.
Key Themes

Net-Zero Construction: CBMF's Case Study in China's Decarbonisation
China has already reached peak cement emissions, with CBMF driving carbon trading, ESG systems, and CCUS pilots. This forum will explore how those national strategies translate into project-level action in Australia.
Includes:
- Lessons from CBMF's industry-wide decarbonisation push in China
- Using low-carbon products (cement, façades, admixtures, fixtures) to cut embodied carbon.
- How to meet Scope 3 requirements with certainty, without extra admin or workload.
Major-Projects Collaboration: Orchestrating Global Supply Chains
CBMF connects tens of thousands of manufacturers to low-carbon standards, creating an ecosystem where factory decarbonisation directly supports projects.
Includes:
- Orchestrating international supply chains to guarantee cost, quality, and carbon performance.
- Embracing prefab and modular methods for scale and certainty.
- Using Matrak’s orchestration tools to connect clients, contractors, and suppliers in one live system—removing silos and improving delivery.

Matrak by the numbers
Matrak tracks your materials from procurement to sub-assembly, manufacturing to quality checking, straight through to dispatch out of the warehouse. Having clarity of where materials are along the supply chain gives you an indication of progress.
- Over 680 projects across 14 countries
- 309 Large Scale Multi-Residential
- 130 Commercial
- 64 Civil Infrastructure
- 19 Hospitals
- 15 Schools & Universities
- 8 Data Centre & Scientific Facilities
Being aware of disruptions ahead of time not only reduces the risk of potential problems happening along the way, but also helps you confidently meet customer requirements.