Innovation & Technologie
Post-Mining: Trends in Innovation, Collaboration, and Value Creation
Idioma del evento
English
Free of charge, prior registration
Inicio del evento
2022-04-05 · 15:00
Fin del evento
2022-04-05 · 17:00
GMT + 6
Organizador

Post-mining and legacy issues present challenges around the globe that can be turned into opportunities for new ventures, collaborations, and innovations to create value from waste and contribute to sustainable and circular mining practices.

This free online seminar will present project highlights and innovations from around the world bringing fresh ideas, tangible innovations, and new forms of collaboration to the field of post-mining.

A special focus will be placed on showing concrete collaboration opportunities for companies and experts in the area of post-mining and getting in touch with our network.

PROGRAM
15:00 Welcome Words on behalf of the German Mining Network
Sophie Hoheisel - AHK Chile
15:05 Recomine (NIRUBIS) – Turning Waste into Value
Martin Wibbeling - Geologische Landesuntersuchung (GLU)
15:20 CRC TiME – Largescale Collaboration efforts in Australia to deliver a resilient post mine future
Dr. Guy Bloggs - CRC TiME
15:35

EcoMiningConcepts – Towards sustainable (post-) mining through strategic collaboration
Yannic Weiss - AHK Chile

Chilean Universities as partner in post-mining project
Dr. Sebastián Fingerhuth - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso (PCUV)
15:50 Closing the loop – How post-mining enables the mine life cycle!
Tobias Rudolph - Technische Hochschule Georg Agricola (THGA)
16:05 Q&A Session
Aarti Sörensen - RWTH Aachen
16:20 Panel discussion: Post-mining business models: Collaboration opportunities and financing options
  • Tobias Rudolph -  Technische Hochschule Georg Agricola (THGA)
  • Martin Wibbeling - Geologische Landesuntersuchung GLU
  • Dr. Sebastián Fingerhuth - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso (PCUV)
16:55 Wrap-Up and Closing
  • Sophie Hoheisel - AHK Chile
  • Aarti Sörensen - RWTH Aachen

 

The German Mining Network (GMN), supported by the German Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK), consists of the eight Competence Centers for Mining and Raw Materials, located at several German Chambers of Industry and Commerce (AHK) of countries rich in raw materials, as well as other strategic international and national partners, such as the German Mineral Resources Agency (DERA), the Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce (DIHK), Germany Trade and Invest (GTAI) and RWTH Aachen University. The network bundles the German Know-How in technological innovation and mining solutions for raw material markets in one single platform.

Ann-Yasmin Reimers

Ann-Yasmin Reimers

Project Manager Foreign Trade – Innovation & Technology

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