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PROMINE · Nano-particle products from new mineral resources in Europe
The objectives of the ProMine IP address the Commission’s concerns over the annual 11 billion € trade deficit in metal and mineral imports. Europe has to enhance the efficiency of its overall production chain putting higher quality and added value products on the market. ProMine focuses on two parts of this chain, targeting extractive and end-user industries. Upstream, the first ever Pan-EU GIS based mineral resource and advanced modelling system for the extractive industry will be created, showing known and predicted, metallic and non-metallic mineral occurrences across the EU. Detailed 4D computer models will be produced for four metalliferous regions. Upstream work will also include demonstrating the reliability of new (Bio)technologies for an ecoefficient production of strategic metals, driven by the creation of on-site added value and the identification of specific needs of potential end-users. Downstream, a new strategy will be developed for the European extractive industry which looks not only at increasing production but also at delivering high value, tailored nano-products which will form the new raw materials for the manufacturing industry. ProMine research will focus on five nano-products, (Conductive metal (Cu, Ag, Au) fibres, rhenium and rhenium alloy powders, nano-silica, iron oxyhydroxysulphate and new nano-particle based coatings for printing paper), which will have a major impact on the economic viability of the extractive industry. They will be tested at bench scale, and a number selected for development to pilot scale where larger samples can be provided for characterisation and testing by end-user industries. It will include production, testing and evaluation of these materials, with economic evaluation, life cycle cost analysis, and environmental sustainability. ProMine with 26 partners from 11 EU member states, has a strong industrial involvement while knowledge exploitation will transfer ProMine results to the industrial community.
Consortium · 33 organisations
GEOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS
FI · €1,660,339
LULEA TEKNISKA UNIVERSITET
SE · €651,660
SELOR EEIG
NL · €583,393
UNIVERSITE DE LORRAINE
FR
AGC MINAS DE PORTUGAL UNIPESSOAL LIMITADA
PT · €175,932
KGHM CUPRUM SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA - CENTRUM BADAWCZO- ROZWOJOWE
PL · €303,470
INSTITUT NATIONAL POLYTECHNIQUE DE LORRAINE
FR · €263,960
NOVIMUS OY
FI · €31,266
MILTON ROY MIXING SA
FR · €101,130
BOLIDEN MINERAL AB
SE · €301,765
ELLINIKI LEFKOLITHI ANONYMOS METALLEFTIKI VIOMIHANIKI NAFTILIAKI KAI EMPORIKI ETERIA (Grecian Magnesite Mining Industrial Shipping and Commercial Company Societe Anonyme)
EL · €91,351
Laboratorio Nacional de Energia e Geologia I.P.
PT · €473,806
HELLAS GOLD S.A.
EL · €248,050
BUREAU DE RECHERCHES GEOLOGIQUES ET MINIERES
FR · €1,192,694
INSTITUTO GEOLOGIKON KAI METALLEYTIKON EREYNON
EL · €410,183
KGHM ECOREN SA
PL · €120,600
MIRKA OY
FI · €174,400
SIEC BADAWCZA LUKASIEWICZ - INSTYTUT METALI NIEZELAZNYCH
PL · €454,584
INTEGRATED RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) COMPANY LIMITED
MT · €368,000
G.E.O.S.INGENIEURGESELLSCHAFT MBH
DE · €379,167
Calduran Kalkzandsteen B.V.
NL · €63,000
UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK
UK · €224,063
INSTITUTO GEOLÓGICO Y MINERO DE ESPAÑA
ES · €410,951
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET BERGAKADEMIE FREIBERG
DE · €134,721
WOLA CHEMISCH-TECHNISCHE ERZEUGNISSE GmbH
DE · €61,194
KEMAKTA KONSULT AB
SE · €364,390
PYHASALMI MINE OY
FI · €210,054
ORGANISMOS FYSIKOU PERIVALLONTOS KAI KLIMATIKIS ALLAGIS
EL
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT EINDHOVEN
NL · €266,165
KIJLSTRA BETONMORTEL BV
NL · €67,500
BANGOR UNIVERSITY
UK · €258,640
L AIR LIQUIDE SA
FR · €92,501
TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT
FI · €860,736
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