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How advanced high-strength steels will enable sustainable future transportation?
The Steel E-Motive project demonstrates the suitability of the latest advanced high-strength steel grades for use in fully autonomous electric vehicles. Kate Hickey from WorldAutoSteel explains how.

May 2022 constructsteel newsletter
Updates from our member BlueScope on three initiatives. Plus, an analysis of the impact of eliminating greenhouse-gas emissions on the world’s stock of infrastructure assets.

April 2022 constructsteel newsletter
Steligence CEO at ArcelorMittal and constructsteel Vice Chair, Dr Olivier Vassart, discusses the sustainability of steel. Plus, we look at the US construction staff shortage and what the sector can do to close the gap.

March 2022 constructsteel newsletter
Learn about an Australian facility designed to address the challenge of transforming the built environment into a sustainable one. Also, how real-estate leaders can revalue assets, decarbonise, and create new business opportunities.

February 2022 constructsteel newsletter
Construction market trends, an interview about the sustainability of steel products and key takeaways from COP26 on decarbonising the built environment.

January 2022 constructsteel newsletter
Topics include an interview on the importance of strong infrastructure growth in India, infrastructure investments enabling a net-zero-carbon world, construction market trends.

constructsteel December newsletter
Topics include market trends in construction, promoting sustainable construction materials, and breaking down the US Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.

Steel E-Motive design unveiled
Today WorldAutoSteel is revealing Steel E-Motive's exterior styling at EV Tech 2021 in Stuttgart, Germany. Steel E-Motive is a fully autonomous Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) steel-enabled vehicle.

November constructsteel newsletter
Construction market trends and an interview with Dutt Thirumalai from Saint-Gobain on developing solutions addressing climate change and raw materials depletion.