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Technology for a better society
Jack Ødegård, vice president Research, SINTEF Materials and chemistry
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Voksenåsen 15 nov. 2012
NordMin – developing the Top Mining Region,
through top mining research, development and
innovation
Technology for a better society
Jack Ødegård, vice president research, SINTEF Materials and Chemistry
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*SusMin – A competence centre for Sustainable exploration, extraction, processing and
utilization of Mineral resources, with emphasis on the European High North region
SusMin*
A minerals knowledge centre in and for the European High
North region – planned developments
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NordMin*
A joint Nordic Network of Expertise for a sustainable mining
and mineral industry
*The Network should work as an educational, research and innovation platform for existing and
future Nordic cooperation in the field and will be shaped in dialogue with the industrial actors
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NordMin – organization & governance structure (tentative)
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Centre
management
and adm.
Country
coordinator Country
coordinator
Country
coordinator
Steering Committee
Advisory Board
NCM
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NordMin – the content (not fixed, detailed plans to be developed)
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Focus on EDUCATION, RESEARCH and INNOVATION • Joint university study programs (Nordic Mining School)
• Facilitate and perform joint R&D projects
• Networking, workshops, think-tanks, meetings & seminars on selected topics…..
• Establish mobility scheemes for industrial and research actors (exchange programs)
• Short courses, field courses
• +++ (still incomplete)
Thematic areas • Environmental and social impact
• Transport and logistics
• Exploration
• Mining technology and processing
• Mineral entrepreneurship
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The implementation
Phase/Time Activity
Phase 0/
Q3-Q4 2011
Secure commitment amongst the nations and partners of
interest (& gov. funding for the establisment phase)
Phase 0b/
Q1-Q4 2012
Establishment phase and road-map development
- Governance structure/organisation
- High-level thematic priorities
- Relation to national strategies
- Financing
- Center leader to be appointed
- +++
Phase I/
2013 -->
Operational phase; realisation, harvesting,
(define and implement activities)
Phase II/
2020 -->
”The next dimension”
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The implementation
Phase/Time Activity
Phase 0/
Q3-Q4 2011
Secure commitment amongst the nations and partners of
interest (& gov. funding for the establisment phase)
Phase 0b/
Q1-Q4 2012
Establishment phase and road-map development
- Governance structure/organisation
- High-level thematic priorities
- Relation to national strategies
- Financing
- Center leader to be appointed
- +++
Phase I/
2013 -->
Operational phase; realisation, harvesting,
(define and implement activities)
Phase II/
2020 -->
”The next dimension”
Q1-2013
Seeding, feeding, succeeding!
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NordMin – developing the Top Mining Region, through top
mining research, development and innovation
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The Norwegian Petroleum adventure
- From new beginners to pioneers within 3 decades
- Development driven by extensive efforts on R&D and Innovation
- Today Norwegian companies are technology are marked leaders on subsea exploration and
production
Much to learn on how to organize effective and profitable R&D models.
The single most important factor is – collaboration in an open innovation environment!
(universities – R&D institutes – industry – authoroties)
Both nationally and internationally.
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Value creation and innovation chain
Education Research New
innovation New/establ
industry
The chain is not stronger than the weakest link!
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Innovation takes place in networks, through interaction between different actors ;
Universities <-> research institutes <-> industry <-> society
Innovation and interplay
Problems set and solved in the context of application
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Difference between closed innovation and open innovation
Open innovation needs a different mindset and company culture than traditional or closed innovation.
Closed innovation Principles Open innovation Principles
The smart people in our field work for us. Not all the smart people work for us. We need to work with
smart people inside and outside our company.
To profit from research and development (R&D),
we must discover it, develop it and ship it
ourselves.
External R&D can create significant value; internal R&D is
needed to claim some portion of that value.
If we discover it ourselves, we will get it to
market first. We don't have to originate the research to profit from it.
The company that gets an innovation to market
first will win.
Building a better business model is better than getting to
market first.
If we create the most and the best ideas in the
industry, we will win.
If we make the best use of internal and external ideas, we
will win.
We should control our innovation process, so
that our competitors don't profit from our ideas.
We should profit from others' use of our innovation
process, and we should buy others' intellectual property
(IP) whenever it advances our own business model.
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Why open innovation?
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The big societal (global) challenges requires the best teams to
interact/work together in an open innovation atmosphere:
- Energy Issues
- Climate Challenge Issues
- Environmental Issues
- Food & Life Science
- Clean Water
- Raw Materials…..
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The applicability to the minerals sector – the big challenges
and leaps:
• Exploration and exploitation in the high North
• Enironmetal issues (sea & land deposits, water management, footprint, ….)
• New mining concepts (remote operated/controlled, ….)
• ”Make more out of less” – new fragmentation technologies and use of waste materials
• New down-stream processes – e.g. pyro-metallurgy/hydro-metallurgy/el.chem. processes
• Transportation and logistics solutions
• +++
NB: It is important to also focus on increased
processing (to products) in the region – not only
exporting raw materals/concentrates!
I.e. considering a longer part of/the whole value chain!
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National policies and R&D strategies?
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Finland has paved the way;
- its minerals strategy in place by 2010
- the Green Mining R&D programme established 2011-2016 (60 mill Euro)
Norway and Sweden;
- minerals strategies around the corner
- R&D programmes; Sweden ok – Norway pending….
Denmark – no, Greenland - yes
Iceland; early in the process….
I.e. not fully synchronized, but everybody realizes that the global Raw Materials issue
actualizes our commercial potentials
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The power of cooperation – the power of NordMin!
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The overall objective is to secure a sound knowledge and competence base for
sustainable industrial and societal growth in the High North regions.
This objective will be achieved by:
- further developing and strengthening of the relevant competence base within a cross-
border, regional context by the establishment of NordMin,
- amplifying each nation’s strengths through the establishment of cross-border innovation
mechanisms,
- supporting education and competence-building through joint MSc and PhD educational
programs,
- the creation and execution of R&D programs on a precompetitive level,
- promoting the region as a strong player in relation to the EU and EUs Raw Materials
Strategy, and
- furthering societal, cultural and knowledge-bonding by exchange programs.
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Concluding remarks:
• We strongly beleive in the open innovation mode of working
• In a Nordic/european High North context on raw materials a lot of
joint challenges are relevant to this approach
• The nations complementarity and expertise basis represent an
unique possibility for further innovation (petroleum industry +
metallurgical industry + mining industry)
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… and Punch lines!
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To the NordMin steering committee (representatives from ministries)
- Please make the organization and governance processes effective/dynamic (as less
bureaucratic as possible)
To the industry
- Stand up behind this initiative; it's intended for you, it allows for more long term research ,
competence building and strengthened innovation and competitiveness
- Bring forward your challenges (its is not all about your money…)
To the society
- Sustainability and environmetal concerns will be paid utmost attention; NordMin will work
for developing the good societies in sparsely populated areas (creating interesting jobs for
both men and women)