Pioneering Sustainable CRM Recovery in European Mining

Pioneering Sustainable CRM Recovery in European Mining

Acronym

OPTIMINER

Description of the granted funding

The problem addressed by the OPTIMINER project is multi-faceted and significant in the European context. Europe's mining industry is grappling with the pressing need to efficiently and sustainably recover CRMs from increasingly complex and low-grade ores. OPTIMINER offers a comprehensive solution to Europe's mining challenges, encompassing five Key Exploitable Results (KERs). REMINER focuses on advanced technologies for efficient CRM recovery. These include smart ore sorters, membrane-based hydrometallurgical processes, bioleaching, and phytomining. They will comprise a marketplace of technologies that will be offered to the extractive industry through an innovative AI-enabled CRM Recovery Selector. DIGIMINER offers a digital platform for smart monitoring and control. It is enhanced with a Decision Support System and an NLP-based digital assistant, the Virtual Miner. Moreover, Digital Twins of the recovery pilot plants will be created to optimise productivity and provide with simulation capacities. ECOMINER delivers services enhancing sustainability and resilience. It boosts resource management and efficiency by designing a toolkit to optimise energy, water usage and waste valorisation, along with strategies for toxicity management and LCA. Financial sustainability is tackled by using an AI-enabled Market Observatory system to provide knowledge support and resilience to the end user. DEMOMINER showcases pilot lines for CRM recovery across different materials and geographical locations. Specifically, we are proposing 6 use cases in Spain, Greece, Poland, Finland and Chile, while focusing on CRM recovery, namely magnesium, tungsten, REE (esp. Neodymium), Copper, Cobalt and Coking Coal. GLOBEMINER promotes increased awareness and market uptake, highlighting the strategic EU-Chile strategic cooperation. Together, these components form an integrated approach to revolutionize CRM recovery, ensuring environmental sustainability and operational efficiency.
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Starting year

2025

End year

2028

Granted funding

HANNUKAINEN MINING OY
280 437.5 €
Third party
TAPOJARVI OY
111 562.5 €
Participant
CogniSensus IDIOTIKI KEFALAIOUCHIKI ETAIREIA (EL)
78 750 €
Third party
ECOCASTULUM SL (ES)
259 000 €
Participant
CORE KENTRO KAINOTOMIAS AMKE (EL)
903 500 €
Participant
LEONORE DEVELOPMENT SL (ES)
198 625 €
Participant
LIBRA AI TECHNOLOGIES PRIVATE IDIOTIKI KEFALAIOUCHIKI ETAIREIA (EL)
330 750 €
Participant
AHK BUSINESS CENTER SA (CL)
100 187.5 €
Participant
DIGITALTWIN TECHNOLOGY GMBH (DE)
346 150 €
Participant
EUROCORE CONSULTING (BE)
276 150 €
Participant
CLUSTER PARA LA MINERIA SOTENIBILEY SERVICIOS ASOCIADOS DE LA PENINSULA IBERICA - IBERIAN SUSTAINABLE MINING CLUSTER (ES)
321 250 €
Participant
TERNA LEFKOLITHOI ANONYMI METALLEUTIKI EMPORIKI TECHNIKI VIOMICHANIKI ETAIREIA (EL)
253 750 €
Participant
SALORO SL (ES)
164 500 €
Participant
FUNDACION FRAUNHOFER CHILE RESEARCH (CL)
326 250 €
Participant
JASTRZEBSKA SPOLKA WEGLOWA SA (PL)
132 608 €
Participant
SIEC BADAWCZA LUKASIEWICZ - INSTYTUT METALI NIEZELAZNYCH (PL)
429 000 €
Participant
INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO DE ARAGON (ES)
465 000 €
Participant
GLOWNY INSTYTUT GORNICTWA (PL)
461 261.25 €
Participant
INSTITUTE OF COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS (EL)
795 000 €
Coordinator
FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FOERDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V. (DE)
693 625 €
Participant
UNIVERSITAET FUER BODENKULTUR WIEN (AT)
371 600 €
Participant

Amount granted

7 298 957 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

HORIZON Innovation Actions

Framework programme

Horizon Europe (HORIZON)

Call

Programme part
Digital, Industry and Space (11704)
Advanced Materials (11708)
Topic
Technologies for processing and refining of critical raw materials (IA) (HORIZON-CL4-2024-RESILIENCE-01-04)
Call ID
HORIZON-CL4-2024-RESILIENCE-01

Other information

Funding decision number

101178354
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