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Mining for tomorrow: The strategic importance of critical raw materials for Europe’s industry

Arthur Leichthammer, Geoeconomics Policy Fellow at the Jacques Delors Centre, argues that the EU needs a strategic rethink to safeguard its critical raw materials supply as global competition intensifies.

A lack of mining innovation threatens the energy transition

The Bradshaw Research Institute for Minerals and Mining discusses its research that tackles the complex issues facing mining innovation.

Terra Balcanica set to acquire 100% interest in advanced Saskatchewan uranium portfolio

Terra Balcanica has entered into a non-binding Letter of Intent with a wholly owned subsidiary of Fulcrum Metals Plc.

Terra Balcanica provides update on high-grade silver and gold targets at Viogor Zanik project

Terra Balcanica completed approximately 2,200 m of drilling along a high-grade, silver-dominated vein system at the Viogor Zanik project.

Queensland Critical Minerals Strategy: What’s next?

The Queensland Critical Minerals Strategy oversees $245m to accelerate the development of a critical minerals industry. Find out more here.

Scandium Canada: Developing one of the largest sources of scandium

Scandium Canada Ltd. is currently developing one of the largest primary sources of scandium in the world, with its Crater Lake Project.

Raw materials innovation: S34I, from sky to soil

S34I increases Europe’s autonomy in raw materials resources by utilising advanced data-driven techniques for analysing Earth observation data.

EU and Australia establish critical and strategic minerals partnership

The European Commission has signed an agreement with Australia to collaborate on sustainable critical and strategic minerals.

EIT RawMaterials launches €100m funding for high-impact European raw materials projects

EIT RawMaterials has revealed it will inject €100m funding to support high-impact raw materials projects in Europe.

One-Stop-Shop programme: Simplifying public funding for Europe’s battery SMEs

EIT InnoEnergy's Thore Sekkenes explains how the One-Stop-Shop provides guidance to SMEs on securing access to public funding.

Pursuing purity in EV battery manufacturing

Discover how cathode active material filtration technology optimises the efficiency of lithium batteries for use in EV manufacturing.

Zeus North America Mining Corp. commences trading on the OTCQB

Zeus North America Mining Corp. has qualified to trade on the OTCQB Venture Market in the US, which is operated by the OTC Markets Group Inc.

Queensland’s Battery Industry Strategy sets course for a green energy future

Hon Grace Grace from the Queensland Government outlines the objectives and benefits of the State’s Battery Industry Strategy.

Transforming the global circular battery supply chain through a regional approach

Cirba Solutions details how the company is championing a regional approach to reinforce the circular battery supply chain worldwide

Navigating Australia’s critical minerals landscape

Dr Chris Vernon, Critical Minerals Lead Expert at CSIRO, discusses the promise of Australia's critical minerals resources and illuminates the path forward in harnessing these vital resources to propel Australia towards a resilient and sustainable future.

Innovating for tomorrow: EIT RawMaterials paves the way for Europe’s green transition

EIT RawMaterials is collaborating with policymakers and industry to ensure Europe’s critical materials industry meets its sustainable goals.

European aluminium recycling boosted with RecAL project

The AIT is leading the European Union RecAL project that focuses on aluminium recycling for sustainability and resource efficiency.

EIT InnoEnergy launches initiative to boost battery value chain funding

EIT InnoEnergy has launched the 'One-Stop-Shop to EU Finance' programme to improve access to public funding across the battery value chain.

EIT launches’ booster call’ for European raw materials start-ups

EIT RawMaterials has launched its latest booster call aimed at supporting European raw materials start-ups, scale-ups, and SMEs.

Critical minerals found in carbonate melts in Earth’s mantle

Macquarie University researchers have revealed how critical minerals can be transported from the Earth’s interior mantle with carbonate melts

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