MinExTarget - podsumowanie pierwszego roku projektu & kurs online dla studentów

Liderzy programu podsumowali pierwszy rok projektu "MinExTarget - Enhanced Use of Heavy Mineral Chemistry in Exploration":


Ogłoszono także zapisy na darmowy kurs online dla studentów "Fingerprinting techniques in mineral exploration" organizowany w ramach projektu


Department of Ore Geology AGH is a partner in MinExTarget “Enhanced Use of Heavy Mineral Chemistry in Exploration Targeting”, an EIT RawMaterials KIC Upscaling project. Upscaling projects are intended to bring new raw materials related technologies, processes or services towards market.

The MinExTarget consortium consists of nine partners from research organizations, universities, mineral exploration and consulting SMEs from Finland, Denmark, Norway and Poland. The partners are: AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland; CRS Laboratories Oy, Finland; Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland – GEUS; Mawson Oy, Finland; Palsatech Oy, Finland; University of Oulu: Business School and Mining School, Finland and University of Tromsø - Arctic University of Norway. The total budget of MinExTarget is over 3 million euros for three years and it is coordinated by Geological Survey of Finland (GTK).