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Innovating in themineral sectorEIT RawMaterials in a nutshell

Karen Hanghøj |  20. October 2016 | NordMin Helsinki

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European Institute of Innovation and Technology - EIT

• EIT brings together the three sides of the “knowledge triangle”: business, education and research.

• EIT strengthens innovation in Europe by supporting new talent and new ideas through Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs).

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An organisation formed by top European partners from the metal & mineral sectorSupported by the European Union (in 2016 ca 20 M EUR, 400 M EUR by 2022)Aims to improve innovation in the raw materials value chain through different activities Activities and support along the entire raw material value chain: from exploration to mining, and from processing to recycling, substitution and eco-design

EIT RawMaterials

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Vision: To develop raw materials into a major strength for Europe

Mission: To boost competitiveness, growth and attractiveness of the European raw materials sector via radical innovation and entrepreneurship.

1. Securing raw materials supply2. Designing solutions3. Closing material loops

EIT RawMaterials

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• Bridging the valley of death

• Market introduction of products and processes

• Educate entrepreneurs

What is the purpose?

After PR Neeb, 2006

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Challenges (Opportunities)

• We have increasing global population

• We have an increase in raw materials consumption per capita

• We use more complicated technologies and consume more different raw materials

• In EU we are not producing as much as we are consuming

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World Population

Source: United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs. Population Division (2015). World Population Prospects: The 2015 Revision, New York, United Stated.

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1950 1980 2010 2040 2070 2100

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Global per Capita metals use 1900-2008

Graedel, Pers. Comm. (2015)

Consumption of mineral raw materials

Consumption since year 1700

Year 1700

Year 1800

Year 1900

Year 2000

After Van Schalk and Reuter, 2012.

Mining Regions 1850 - now

Mineral Raw Material Consumption Globally

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• A strong move towards recycling and circularity

• Mining will not disappear

• The need for raw materials will not disappear

• Technology will matter more than ever

• Understanding value chains is important

World Economic Forum (2015) Mining and Metals in a Sustainable World 2050. Report.

Predictions

EXPLORATION AND RESOURCES

MINING TRANSPORT

SMELTING PRODUCTION URBAN MINING

The Supply Chain for Mineral Raw Materials

EXPLORATION AND RESOURCES

MINING TRANSPORT

SMELTING PRODUCTION URBAN MININGEnd-usemarketsEnd-usemarkets

The Supply Chain for Mineral Raw Materials

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Circular economy

In‐use dissipated

• Se, Mn in fertilizers• Al, Cu, Mg in pyrotechnics

Currently unrecyclable

• REEs in polishing powders• Al in steelmaking

Potentially recyclable

• Alloying elements recoverable/recyclable

Unspecified

• Miscellaneous uses

Recycling Opportunities

(From Graedel Pers. Comm. and Ciacci et al. Environ Sci. Technol. 2015.)

Mining

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• Exploration and raw materials resource assessment• Mining in challenging environments• Increased resource efficiency in mineral and metallurgical processes

• Recycling and materials chain optimisation for End-of-Life products

• Substitution of critical and toxic materials in products and substitutions for optimised performance

• Design of products and services for the circular economy

EIT Raw Materials Themes

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• Matchmaking & Networking (>60)• Validation & Acceleration (74)• Learning & Education (52)• Business Creation & Support (5+ >50)

• Regional Innovation and International projects (5)

EIT RawMaterials Activities

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Learning & Education• Master education

Modules for Masters Programmes focusing on Raw materials themes and industry needs

• PhD educationcourses / seminars / workshops

• Life‐long learningLifelong learning approaches address the industry's needs for qualified professionals

• Wider society learningAims to raise society’s and decision makers’ awareness through 

events and media coverage

EIT RawMaterials Activities

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Promote availability of cross‐disciplinary programmes, workshops and courses.

Train T‐shaped professionals into T‐shaped entrepreneurs

Label and support innovative educational programs

Actively involve industry in education

Promote lifelong learning in the perspective of a resource efficient economy

Stimulate wider society learning initiatives raising social and political awareness

Foster international cooperation

Encourage interdisciplinary entrepreneurial collaboration

We Min(EIT): mapping and analysing the diversity in EU`s RM sector as a basis for thefurther development of an EIT RawMaterials diversity strategy. Coordinate workshops andacross‐KIC projects

EIT RawMaterials Academy Activities

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Key Ingredients for a Sustainable Raw Materials Industry

• People

• Assets

• Funding

• Tools0

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VSE/CDNX/TSX‐V Index• People

• Assets

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Key Ingredients for a Sustainable Raw Materials Industry

• People

• Assets

• Funding

• Tools

• People

• Assets

• Funding

• Tools

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• KIC’s operational start date: January 2016• 106 partners in total so far, incl.

– 39 businesses

– 43 universities

– 34 research institutions

• Fee-based membership scheme consisting of coreand associate partners

EIT RawMaterials Consortium

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r1 rima.dapous@eitrawmaterials.eu; 22.3.2016

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EIT RawMaterials Organisation

• HQ: Berlin, Germany

• Northern CLC: Luleå, Sweden: • Eastern CLC: Wroclaw, Poland• Southern CLC: Rome, Italy• Western CLC: Metz, France• Central CLC: Leuven, Belgium• Baltic Sea CLC: Espoo, Finland

Thank you for yourattention

Karen Hanghøj |  20. October 2016 | NordMin Helsinki

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+KIC ACTIVITIES

KIC ADDED‐VALUE

ACTIVITY= Total KICfunding(max 100%)

KIC COMPLEMENTARY

ACTIVITY

KIC  KAVA KCA

KIC Activities

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Matchmaking & Networking• InfoCenter

Service desk / network / data base for providing knowledge ofLab & test environmentResearch & expertiseIdea& innovation

• MatchesCombining existing technology with new business models for licensing, joint ventures, access for students to find a job and a job to find a student, a platform for EU wide internships, SME needs for skills & expertise

• IDEA CampEvent for idea exchange, e.g., for SME Fast Track

• Intrapreneurship FacilitatorEvents for generation & acceleration of intrapreneurship

EIT RawMaterials Activities

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Validation & Acceleration• Up‐scaling

(a) Integration of existing technology(b) De‐siloing and value chain co‐operation(c) Bringing technologies to the market

• Network of InfrastructureCombining existing facilities to reach critical mass in the areas of(a) Pilot plants / technical centres(b) Analytical and modelling infrastructure

EIT RawMaterials Activities

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Business Creation & Support• Entrepeneurship Services

Supporting new start‐ups (scouting, business model development, funding and technology, coaching, incubation)Supporting new spin‐offs and existing SMEs in creating their business

• RawMaterials prizeAiming to create buzz

• Growth boosterProviding soft landing for SMEs expansion and tailor‐made benchmarking and matchmaking of local / regional actors

• Funding instrumentsUsing own funds for pushing the best projects

EIT RawMaterials Activities

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Partnerships

60.000

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Area: KAVA Activity (Annex reference)

Project type (Segment): Started in 2016 (Activities)

To start in 2017 (Activities)

App. KAVA funding* 2017

Matchmaking and Networking (1.)

InfoCenter 1 0.5 M EUR Events > 30 1 M EUR

Validation & Acceleration (2.)

Network of infrastr. 27 projects 7 projects 3.5 M EUR Up‐scaling 21 projects 21 projects 24 M EUR

Education (3.)

Master education 5 projects 5 projects 9 M EUR PhD education 3 projects 5 projects Lifelong learning 7 projects 9 projects Wider society learning 4 projects 6 projects RM Academy 2 projects

Business creation & support. (4.)

Entrepreneurship Support Services

1 project 4 projects

0.5 M EUR

Start‐up, SME Boosters and Kick‐start Funding

60 projects 1.8 M EUR

Funding Instruments 4 projects 0.8 M EUR

INT/RIS (5. & 6.) Internationalisation/RIS 6 projects 1.2 M EUR All 69 projects 65 projects** 42 M EUR

EIT RawMaterials Activities 2016‐2017