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AGEMERA · Agile Exploration and Geo-modelling for European Critical Raw materials

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 August 202231 July 2025EU funding €7,494,657Call HORIZON-CL4-2021-RESILIENCE-01

New environmental, economic and societal requirements in the EU’s transition to a low-carbon and digital economy call for innovative methods, technologies and techniques to be developed and applied in mineral exploration. To unlock the CRM potential in Europe, AGEMERA will conduct local state-of-art geological and geophysical surveys over a total of ~4,700 km2 in order to detailly map CRM resources in 6 EU countries and 1 third country (Zambia). The geophysical field trial surveys will demonstrate three novel non-invasive survey methods (at up to a TRL5) based on remote sensing and related data analysis: 1) passive seismic methods, 2) multi-sensing drone system combining magnetic, radiometric and electromagnetic sensing, and 3) muon-based multidetector density detection system. The project will use data from open-access databases (e.g., European Geological Data Infrastructure, EGDI), the data collected from the field by project geoscientists, and various geophysical survey methods to refine and improve the genetic mineral system models of the various deposit types known to contain lithium, cobalt, molybdenum, vanadium, PGMs, niobium, tantalum, bauxite and REE. The project will introduce the existing guidance for the application of UNFC for mineral resources to the partner countries through stakeholders, courses and public events. The project will survey citizens in the project countries, create a CRM educational package targeting schools and universities, publish an online CRM serious game, organise public events, as well as online news flashes, with the aim to reach 5,000,000 citizens by 2030. The project will create an open-access SoftGIS analysis and database on people’s social, cultural, environmental and economic concerns related to mining and mineral exploration. These data enable the creation of socio-economic potential maps to be used in parallel with the geological potential maps, consequently ensuring a basis for socially accepted and sustainable mining.

Consortium · 20 organisations

coordinator

OULUN YLIOPISTO

FI · €883,375

participant

MINAS DE AGUAS TENIDAS SA

ES · €113,812

participant

ASAREL MEDET AD

BG · €171,125

participant

RADAI OY

FI · €690,875

participant

SVEUCILISTE U ZAGREBU RUDARSKO-GEOLOSKO-NAFTNI FAKULTET

HR · €488,512

participant

KGHM CUPRUM SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA - CENTRUM BADAWCZO- ROZWOJOWE

PL · €283,250

participant

LAPIN YLIOPISTO

FI · €334,856

participant

LATITUDE 66 COBALT OY

FI · €126,312

participant

MUON SOLUTIONS OY

FI · €715,187

participant

KGHM POLSKA MIEDZ SA

PL · €132,312

participant

OPT/NET BV

NL · €567,500

participant

AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS

ES · €408,187

participant

RUDNICI BOKSITA DOO ZA EKSPLOATACIJU RUDE POSUSJE

BA · €95,062

participant

GEOLOGICHESKI INSTITUT PRI BAN ST.DIMITROV

BG · €164,625

participant

GEONARDO KORNYEZETVEDELMI TERINFORMATIKAI ES REGIONALIS PROJEKTFEJLESZTO KORLATOLT FELELOSSEGU TARSASAG

HU · €291,000

participant

RUDNICI BOKSITA JAJCE ODD JAJCE

BA · €95,062

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET BERGAKADEMIE FREIBERG

DE · €639,500

participant

LITHICA SCCL

ES · €502,562

participant

UNIVERSITY OF ZAMBIA

ZM · €251,043

participant

TALLINNA TEHNIKAÜLIKOOL

EE · €540,500

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