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Financement de l’UE (5 217 844 €) : Des ressources minérales durables grâce à l’utilisation de nouvelles technologies d’exploration Hor01/12/2017 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »
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Des ressources minérales durables grâce à l’utilisation de nouvelles technologies d’exploration
Smart Exploration consists of a research and application team supported by a group of technologically advanced SMEs and the mining industry. The consortium will firstly focus on developing cost-effective, environmentally-friendly tools and methods for geophysical exploration in highly challenging brownfield areas where exploration expenditure is greater and the return time (from exploration to production) shorter. A second focus point will be long-term greenfield exploration with the aim of reducing exploration costs, implying significant improvement in development rates and a sustainable supply of raw materials at the same rate as the whole world wishes to grow. Therefore, new innovative ideas will also be tested for greenfield exploration to increase the potential of finding new major deposits of relevance to the EU. The overall objectives of the tasks are to develop (1) cost-effective and innovative exploration instruments comprising airborne, surface, downhole and in-mine modular-based geophysical systems, (2) new exploration targets through multidisciplinary and integrated approaches, (3) novel reprocessing and handling of legacy exploration data that will generate additional information and targets for detailed exploration, and (4) validating all these developments, to maximize their impacts, at relevant exploration sites covering greenfield, near-mine and in-mine areas using known targets. We anticipate that these developments will not only generate new technological and methodological markets for the EU, but will also result in improved exploration strategies in the EU and beyond. The nature of the consortium, the partners involved, and the commodities that are considered will result in highly useful exploitation of the developments envisaged in the project and a guarantee of their successful use beyond the project life.
| Aarhus Universitet | 272 116 € |
| Amkvo AB | 86 875 € |
| Bitsim AB | 253 125 € |
| Delphi-Distomon Anonymos Metalleftiki Etaireia | 14 875,00 € |
| Eage Events B.V. | 279 338 € |
| Ethnicon Metsovion Polytechnion | 75 000 € |
| Geopartner SP Zoo | 143 100 € |
| Geovista AB | 65 883 € |
| Hellas Gold SA | 42 500 € |
| Helsingin Yliopisto | 140 656 € |
| Instytut Geofizyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk | 113 875 € |
| Laboratorio Nacional de Energia e Geologia I.P. | 144 125 € |
| Ludvika Kommun | 23 750 € |
| MIC Nordic AB | 53 750 € |
| Nordic Iron ORE AB | 130 250 € |
| Politecnico Di Torino | 215 456 € |
| Proxis SP Zoo | 45 625 € |
| Seismic Mechatronics B.V. | 175 625 € |
| Seismotech Geofisikes Meletes Anonimos Etaireia | 105 000 € |
| Skytem Surveys ApS | 578 375 € |
| Somincor - Sociedade Mineira de Neves-Corvo SA | 17 500,00 € |
| Sveriges Geologiska Undersokning | 417 474 € |
| Technische Universitaet Bergakademie Freiberg | 293 094 € |
| Technische Universiteit Delft | 289 245 € |
| Turun Yliopisto | 64 094 € |
| Uppsala Universitet | 1 128 389 € |
| Yara Suomi Oy | 48 750 € |
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/775971
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