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An Introduction to Geosynthetics – IGS University Online Lecture Series

In this 15-minute video, International Geosynthetics Society (IGS) President Prof. Chungsik Yoo addresses the fundamentals of geosynthetics in infrastructure and the sustainability advantages of

Dr. Robert Koerner presents results from a long-term geosynthetic aging and performance study

In April 2016 Dr. Robert Koerner of the Geosynthetic Institute (GSI) presented results from a long-term geosynthetic aging and performance study. The lecture, “Lifetime

Geotextile Burst Strength Extreme Performance

This video, courtesy of Karl Bester, is the demolition of a 14 story building in the inner city of Pretoria. The site has a

Two For A Few with Yoo and Guler

The IGS introduces Two for a Few with Dr. Fazli Erol Guler and Dr. Chungsik Yoo.

GeoAfrica 2017 Closing Program Video

The 3rd African Regional Conference on Geosynthetics (GeoAfrica 2017) was a huge success – thank you to everyone that attended!

Two for a Few with Dr. Laura Carbone and Elizabeth Peggs

During the 11ICG, Dr. Laura Carbone, Chair of the IGS Young Members Committee interviewed Elizabeth Peggs, the outgoing IGS Secretary (2010-2018) & retired Director

ACIGS International Speakers Series Videos Now Available to View!

Earlier this year, the Australasian Chapter of the International Geosynthetics Society (ACIGS) hosted their International Speaker Series in Australia and New Zealand. We are delighted

Watch: Highlights Of Dr. Nathalie Touze’s Giroud Lecture Available Now

A summary of Dr. Nathalie Touze’s thought-provoking talk on how geosynthetics can mitigate the impact of a raft of global challenges is available to

Watch: Two For a Few With Dr. J P Giroud and Dr. Nathalie Touze

The IGS Vice President made a rallying call for using the human touch to improve understanding of geosynthetics during an interview with industry pioneer

Watch: Two For A Few With Dr. Dipanjan Basu And Edoardo Zannoni

Increasing sustainability content in university curriculums and a better framework to measure infrastructure performance, are key ways to help geosynthetics positively impact the planet.