Join EAACA
By becoming a member of EAACA, your organisation would gain direct access to these Committees, their work, and an opportunity to exchange experiences, gain fresh perspectives or even collaborate with industry peers. In addition, you will be able to receive the following benefits:
- Regular updates on policy and regulatory developments at EU level with recommendations tailored to your business needs
- Professional advocacy support to help defend your interests at European level and help solve any challenges you might face linked to regulation and standards
- Marketing, media relations and event organisation
- Membership and a voice in important organisations such as CEN, FireSafeEurope, Industry4Europe and the European Masonry Alliance
- An international AAC conference bringing together industry partners, experts, customers, architects and designers to discuss the latest trends, innovations and challenges for AAC
Finally, by becoming a member of EAACA, you would also join forces with other AAC producers across Europe thus strengthening the association and providing it with more resources to defend the interests of AAC producers against competing materials. Further EAACA is a member of or works with various organisations, such as:
- Fire Safe Europe Membership and campaigns
- European Masonry Alliance
- AAC Worldwide
Requirements
European Companies whose main products include autoclaved aerated concrete can become members. We would be happy to send you more information about the rights, obligations and costs of membership. You can find more information on the aim and purpose of the association in our statutes.
Do you want to become a member of EAACA? Contact us!
News
We welcome a new Member – Dongyue Machinery Group
We are pleased to announce that Dongyue Machinery Co, Ltd. has recently joined the association and supports us in our work. Dongyue Machinery Co., Ltd.
Election Piotr Dauksza
At a recent meeting of the Executive Committee of the European Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Association (EAACA), the Committee unanimously elected Mr Piotr Dauksza as the
EAACA statement on the current RAAC topic in the UK
Following various media reports on the subject of RAAC in the UK, we as a European association would like to comment on this. Please find