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The Minerals4EU Project

Stakeholder

Minerals4EU - The Minerals4EU Project

Type of Organisation: Research

The Minerals4EU project is designed to meet the recommendations of the Raw Materials Initiative and will develop an EU Mineral intelligence network structure delivering a web portal, a European Minerals Yearbook and foresight studies.

The network will provide data, information and knowledge on mineral resources around Europe, based on an accepted business model, making a fundamental contribution to the European Innovation Partnership on Raw Materials (EIP RM), seen by the Competitiveness Council as key for the successful implementation of the major EU2020 policies.

The Minerals4EU project will firstly establish the EU minerals intelligence network structure, comprising European minerals data providers and stakeholders, and transform this into a sustainable operational service. Minerals4EU will therefore contribute to and support decision making on the policy and adaptation strategies of the Commission, as well as supporting the security of EU resource and raw materials supply, by developing a network structure with mineral information data and products, based on authoritative of information sources.

The Minerals4EU project is built around an INSPIRE compatible infrastructure that enables EU geological surveys and other partners to share mineral information and knowledge, and stakeholders to find, view and acquire standardized and harmonized georesource and related data.

The target of the Minerals4EU project is to integrate the best available mineral expertise and information based on the knowledge base of member geological surveys and other relevant stakeholders, in support of public policy-making, industry, society, communication and education purposes at European and international levels.

The Minerals4EU consortium possesses the skills and resources to make this the leading European mineral
information network structure that will provide tools and expertise to enhance resource efficiency, minerals
supply security and support sustainable mineral development for Europe.

Contact Name: Dr. Nikolaos Arvanitidis

Address

Sveriges Geologiska Undersökning (SGU) Geological Survey of Sweden Box 670, 75 128 Uppsala SWEDEN
Finland

Contact Details

Email: nikolaos.arvanitidis@sgu.se

This project has received funding from the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological
development and demonstration under grant agreement no 603218.

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