The International Society for Concrete Pavements (ISCP) made a significant impact at the 13th Iberoamerican Congress on Concrete Pavements, held from July 17 to 19, 2024, at the prestigious Hotel Museo Casa Santo Domingo in Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala. The Congress was organized by the Instituto del Cemento y del Concreto de Guatemala (ICCG) and Ibero-American Federation of Ready-Mix Concrete (FIHP).
ISCP President Jacob Hiller delivered a compelling keynote lecture titled “Adapting to the Next Generation of Concrete Pavements.” His address focused on the latest advancements and innovative approaches necessary for the evolution of concrete pavement technology, emphasizing sustainability, resilience, and efficiency in modern infrastructure projects. Hiller’s insights were well-received, offering a visionary outlook on the future of concrete pavements and inspiring attendees from across the Iberoamerican region.
Adding to the society’s contributions, ISCP Director Hugo Gonzalez presented an in-depth session on “Structural Concepts for Industrial Floors and Pavements.” Gonzalez’s presentation delved into the technical intricacies and design principles that ensure durability and performance in industrial flooring and pavement applications. The congress served as a platform for exchanging knowledge, fostering collaboration, and showcasing the latest research and developments in the field of concrete pavements. The participation of ISCP’s leading figures underscored the organization’s commitment to advancing concrete pavement technology and its influence in the international arena.