Saint-Gobain, the global leader in light and sustainable construction, has announced the acquisition of Maturix, a Danish company specializing in real-time wireless sensor monitoring for concrete curing. This strategic move strengthens Saint-Gobain’s position as an innovator in digital construction chemicals and expands its platform of integrated digital solutions for the construction sector.
Smart Technology to Optimize Concrete Curing
Maturix’s wireless sensor technology enables remote, real-time monitoring of concrete properties during the curing and hardening process. This allows contractors to:
- Reduce the construction cycle by up to 50%
- Improve structural performance and concrete quality
- Enhance job-site productivity
- Meet traceability and regulatory requirements with ease
Saint-Gobain and Maturix have successfully collaborated since 2019, and this acquisition now deepens their synergy and product integration.
Complementing Verifi®: A Digital Concrete Ecosystem
The acquisition complements Saint-Gobain’s Verifi®, the in-transit concrete management platform that is already revolutionizing operations in North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. Together, Maturix and Verifi® create a powerful digital ecosystem that enables:
- Real-time decision-making for concrete placement
- Precision control of mix design and delivery
- Reduced waste and environmental footprint
- Lower operational costs and enhanced sustainability
“By combining the data and digital expertise of Maturix and Verifi® with Saint-Gobain’s leadership in concrete admixtures, we will unlock new use cases and deliver high-value recommendations to our customers,” said Sid Singh, CEO of Verifi®.
Saint-Gobain’s Digital Transformation Strategy
This acquisition highlights Saint-Gobain’s commitment to digitizing the construction industry, particularly across the concrete and cement value chains. It aligns with the Group’s broader mission to drive:
- Operational efficiency
- Environmental performance
- Sustainable innovation
Saint-Gobain, now celebrating its 360th anniversary in 2025, remains at the forefront of transforming how the world builds. With €46.6 billion in 2024 sales and over 161,000 employees in 80 countries, the Group is focused on achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
