EIT Raw Materials KIC and Finnish Green Mining Program Rikasta Pohjoista seminaari, Kemi 16.4.2015 Harry Sandström
KIC EIT Raw Materials Text Text Harry Sandström 16.4.2015 Picture source http://www.falconautoonline.com/incoming-material/
EIT (European Institute of Innovation and Technology) The EIT is an EU body that enhances Europe s ability to innovate by nurturing young entrepreneurial talent and supporting new ideas through the Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs). The EIT is the first EU initiative bringing together the three sides of the knowledge triangle : business (companies and SMEs), higher education institutions and research centres. The EIT aims to increase the cooperation and integration between higher education, business and research to facilitate the transition from: student to entrepreneur idea to product lab to customer
What is a EIT-KIC KIC (acronym of Knowledge Innovation Community) is: A thematic innovation community that develop innovative products and services, foster new business, encourage growth and nurture young entrepreneurial talent Characterised by a high degree of integration, a longterm perspective, efficient governance, the co-location model and the entrepreneurial culture Unique partnerships that increase Europe s capacity for innovation by bringing together leading companies, universities and research labs Driven by a pursuit of excellence
EIT Community
Vision: to develop Raw Materials into a major strength for Europe Securing raw materials supply Goals 1. Creating and developing new game changing businesses 2. Boosting the existing RM sector through the market introduction of new materials, investment in new production and processing units, system integration and the setting up Designing of new solutions partnerships Closing material loops 3. Achieving a paradigm shift in RM education by introducing entrepreneurship, supporting the Mission effective transformation of ideas into businesses To boost the competitiveness, growth, and attractiveness of the European Raw Materials sector via radical innovation and entrepreneurship. 6
EIT Raw Material KIC coverage across the value chain
What does EIT Raw Materials do Focus Markets
Strategic perspectives and focus markets
A pan-european network of Excellence
15 KAVA Types Matchmaking&Networking 1. InfoCentre 2. Matches 3. Idea Camp 4. Intrapreneurship Facilitator Education&Learning 7. PhD Education 8. Master Education 9. Lifelong Education 10. Wider Society Learning Validation & Acceleration 5. Upscaling projects 6. Network of Infrastructure Business Creation & Support 11. Incubator services 12. Start-Up Booster 13. SME Growth booster 14. Kick-start Funding 15. Funding instruments 12
Core partners of EIT Raw Materials
Northern and Baltic Sea co-location-centres
Finnish Green Mining Program Intelligent and minimum-impact mines 2011 2016 Program status and plan for coming 12 months 7th April 2015 Harry Sandström
Summary of ongoing projects Project portfolio total, m 74,03 Tekes funding, m 36,96 Company funding(estimate), m 30,01 RDO/University funding (estimate), m 7,06 Number of projects 91 PARTICIPANTS 19 Research organizations 23 Mining and exploration companies 84 Technology and service companies 7 Municapilities and associations 46 International partners 15.11.2014
Public research projects/ international co-operation Measurement Technical University of Bratislava, Slovak Social Fundacion de Chile Mathematical Modeling Center of the University of Chile CSIRO, Australia University of Quensland, Australia Luleå Univ. Technology, Sweden Danish EIA centre, Denmark Keevil Institute, University of British Columbia, Canada Emission University of Queensland, Australia CSIRO, Australia Luleå Technical University, Sweden Centro Maria Molina, Chile CICITEM, Chile Mine waste Norwegian University of Science and Technology NTNU, Norway Technical Univ of Freiberg,Germany State Mining Institute,St Petersburg, Russia Mine closure CMLR, University of Queenslandin, Australia KGHM Cuprumin Wojciech Mizera, Poland: Technical University of Federico Santa María (UTFSM) Chile Sustainability Exploration Mining Processing University of Uppsala, Sweden IGME, Greece Geological Survey of Canada Applied autonomous sensor systems, Örebro Univ, Sweden CSIRO, Australia Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre (JKMRC), Australia Chalmers technical University, Sweden University of Luleå, Sweden University of Quebec, Canada Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany Technical University of Freiberg, Germany Chien Mining company, Academy of Science, China, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Company projects Total project portfolio, m 45,20 Tekes funding total, m 18,07 Loan 2,99 Grant 11,05 Projects 47 Technology focus Total 45,20 m Measurement technology Water technology Mini ng technology Process technology Material technology Others
Research projects Project portfolio total, m 28,83 Tekes funding (grant), m 18,88 Projects 44 Technology focus Exploration technology Process technology Measurement technology Side products/wastes Water and emission technology Social impact Mining technology Others
Focus in Green Mining Programme during last year Seminars PDAC Toronto 2th March 2015 Miniseminars on 5 focus areas (2015): Social, 16-17.3.2015, Heureka, Vantaa Water, 20-21.5, Euromining2015, Tampere Processing, 25.8.2015, Oulu University Exploration, FEM2015, Levi Mining, January 2016, SME - Products and services to the market Open call still for companies Pilots and demonstrations support Co-operation with Team Finland (FinPro) Final reporting 15.11.2014