Honouring the Legacy of Local Innovation at TCC-CIMET
In a photo captured for the TCC Annual Review of 1988–89, enthusiastic workers are seen laying the first micro-concrete tiles on the roof of the demonstration building at Focal Point, just moments before its official opening.
Who would have imagined that those “new” tiles would still be standing strong 37 years later? It turns out durability was trending long before hashtags ever existed.
Moments like these remind us that behind every innovation are the dedicated people whose energy, skill, and commitment transform ideas into reality. The micro-concrete tile initiative was more than a construction project—it was a bold statement that local materials and local expertise can deliver solutions robust enough to endure across generations.
Today, TCC-CIMET continues to build on this powerful legacy, championing sustainable technologies and empowering communities through innovation.
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