Resilient Bio-inspired Modular Robotic Miners

Acronym

ROBOMINERS

Description of the granted funding

ROBOMINERS will develop a bio-inspired, modular and reconfigurable robot-miner for small and difficult to access deposits. The aim is to create a prototype robot that is capable of mining underground, underwater or above water, and can be delivered in modules to the deposit via a large diameter borehole. In the envisioned ROBOMINERS technology line, mining will take place underground, underwater in a flooded environment. A large diameter borehole is drilled from the surface to the mineral deposit. A modular mining machine is delivered in modules via the borehole. This will then self-assemble and begin its operation. Powered by a water hydraulic drivetrain and artificial muscles, the robot will have high power density and environmentally safe operation. Situational awareness and sensing is provided by novel body sensors, including artificial whiskers that will merge data in realtime with production sensors, optimising the rate of production and selection between different production methods. The produced high-grade mineral slurry is pumped to the surface, where it will be processed. The waste slurry could then be returned to the mine where it will backfill mined-out areas. ROBOMINERS will deliver proof of concept (TRL-4) of the feasibility of this technology line that can enable the EU have access to mineral raw materials from otherwise inaccessible or uneconomic domestic sources. This proof of concept will be delivered in the format of a new amphibious robot Miner Prototype that will be designed and constructed as a result of merging technologies from advanced robotics, mechatronics and mining engineering. Laboratory experiments will confirm the Miner’s key functions, such as modularity, configurability, selective mining ability and resilience under a range of operating scenarios. The Prototype Miner will then be used to study and advance future research challenges concerning scalability, swarming behaviour and operation in harsh environments.
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Starting year

2019

End year

2023

Granted funding

2 141 875 €
Participant
EESTI GEOLOOGIA SELTS (EE)
7 000 €
Third party
ASOCIATIA NATIONALA A PROFESIONISTILOR DIN GEOLOGIE SI MINERIT (RO)
7 000 €
Third party
FEDERATION EUROPEENNE DES GEOLOGUES (BE)
350 150 €
Participant
MADEN JEOLOGLARI DERNEGI (TR)
7 000 €
Third party
K-UTEC AG SALT TECHNOLOGIES (DE)
153 375 €
Participant
BULGARSKO GEOLOGICHESKO DRUZHESTVO (BG)
7 000 €
Third party
SLOVENSKO GEOLOSKO DRUSTVO (SI)
7 000 €
Third party
SYLLOGOS ELLINON GEOLOGON (EL)
7 000 €
Third party
BERUFSVERBAND DEUTSCHER GEOWISSENSCHAFTLER EV (DE)
7 000 €
Third party
CESKA ASOCIACE LOZISKOVYCH GEOLOGUOS (CZ)
7 000 €
Third party
CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELL'ORDINE DEI GEOLOGI (IT)
7 000 €
Third party
SRPSKO GEOLOSKO DRUSTVO (RS)
7 000 €
Third party
HRVATSKO GEOLOSKO DRUSTVO (HR)
7 000 €
Third party
POLSKIE STOWARZYSZENIE WYCENY ZLOZ KOPALIN (PL)
7 000 €
Third party
BELGISCH-LUXEMBURGSE UNIE VAN GEOLOGEN (BE)
14 000 €
Third party
MAGYARHONI FOLDTANI TARSULAT (HU)
7 000 €
Third party
RESOURCES COMPUTING INTERNATIONAL LIMITED (UK)
835 375 €
Participant
ASSOCIACAO PORTUGUESA DE GEOLOGOS (PT)
7 000 €
Third party
ILUSTRE COLEGIO OFICIAL DE GEOLOGOS (ES)
7 000 €
Third party
GEO-MONTAN GEOLOGUS, KORNYEZETVEDOMEGUJULO ENERGETIKAI TOLMACSFORDITOKFT (HU)
80 625 €
Participant
ASSOCIACAO PORTUGUESA DOS INDUSTRIAIS DE MARMORES E RAMOS AFINS (PT)
80 625 €
Participant
LA PALMA RESEARCH CENTRE FOR FUTURE STUDIES SL (ES)
463 475 €
Participant
INSTITUT ROYAL DES SCIENCES NATURELLES DE BELGIQUE (BE)
819 250 €
Participant
INSTYTUT GOSPODARKI SUROWCAMI MINERALNYMI I ENERGIA PAN (PL)
113 000 €
Participant
MISKOLCI EGYETEM (HU)
276 650 €
Participant
GEOLOSKI ZAVOD SLOVENIJE (SI)
192 000 €
Participant
TALLINNA TEHNIKAULIKOOL (EE)
633 750 €
Participant
MONTANUNIVERSITAET LEOBEN (AT)
474 875 €
Participant
UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE MADRID (ES)
711 875 €
Coordinator

Amount granted

7 445 900 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

Research and Innovation action

Framework programme

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Call

Programme part
SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Climate action, Environment, Resource Efficiency and Raw Materials (5412)
Ensuring the sustainable supply of non-energy and non-agricultural raw materials (5422)
Topic
New solutions for the sustainable production of raw materials (SC5-09-2018-2019)
Call ID
H2020-SC5-2018-2

Other information

Funding decision number

820971

Identified topics

robots, robotics