European Mining in the Green and Digital Era

Digital, Industry & SpaceHORIZON-IAID: 101091895
EC Contribution
โ‚ฌ119,635
Consortium Size
22 orgs
Start Year
2022
โ–ถSummary

The industry is facing surmounting challenges today, such as deeper mining, social license to operate, access to land, higher production rates, but at a lower cost and more challenging environments, both underground and on the surface. Innovative mining technologies, research and education are required through bridging of business, research, and education, to enable a sustainable, efficient, and successful mining industry now and in the future.MASTERMINE proposes a structural multilevel change for the mining operations, focusing on the top-down axis of Culture, Strategy and Tactics. Culture refers to the intrinsic change for the EU mines, to understand the value of digitalization and environmental sustainability We address the Strategy pillar for the mine, by designing high-level modules that address real industrial challenges. We lead the digital transformation of mines through CYBERMINE, we foster autonomous and electric operations along with smart monitoring and maintenance through AUTOMINE, we ensure safety and stability in critical structures using GEOMINE, in GREENMINE we enhance the environmental sustainability of the mines by improving energy consumption, air quality and GHG emissions, water savings and waste valorisation. In METAMINE, we build a virtual world for the EU mines, introducing the concept of the mining metaverse hosting all the technologies, along with Digital Twins and Business Intelligence to provide simulation and decision support. Finally, we make the EU mine OURMINE, by bringing the communities together, build trust around the sustainability compliance of the raw material and fostering social innovation.We are going to demonstrate our approach in 5 EU demo cases and one replication demo in South Africa. Our mining partners offer access to a total of 11 mines around Europe, producing 10 different raw materials, including 5 CRMs (Cobalt, Tungsten, Coking Coal, Phophate Rock and Platinum).

Consortium (22)

Project Results (14)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

โ–ถPublications (9)
An Identity Key Management System with Deterministic Key Hierarchy for SSI-native Internet of Things
Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Securityยท 2025DOI
Alice Colombatto, Luca Giorgino, Andrea Vesco
Enhancing Reliability in Heavy Duty Autonomous Mobile Machines Through Fault Tolerant Edge Computing
Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, Proceedings of Tenth International Congress on Information and Communication Technologyยท 2025DOI
Kalle Hakonen, Jussi Aaltonen, Kari Koskinen
Ore Sorter as Part of Mining 4.0 from Mechatronics Approach
2025 11th International Conference on Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering (ICMRE)ยท 2025DOI
Nasia Balakera, Fotios K. Konstantinidis, Savvas Sifnaios, George Tsimiklis, Angelos Amditis
From Underground Mines to Offices: A Versatile and Robust Framework for Range-Inertial SLAM
2024 7th Iberian Robotics Conference (ROBOT)ยท 2024DOI
Lorenzo Montano-Olivรกn, Julio A. Placed, Luis Montano, Marรญa T. Lรกzaro
Multi-criteria Decision Making for Autonomous UAV Landing
2023 IEEE International Conference on Imaging Systems and Techniques (IST)ยท 2024DOI
Tilemahos Mitroudas, Vasiliki Balaska, Athanasios Psomoulis, Antonios Gasteratos
Unsupervised clustering of bitcoin transactions
Financial Innovationยท 2024DOI
George Vlahavas, Kostas Karasavvas, Athena Vakali
Combining Decentralized IDentifiers with Proof of Membership to Enable Trust in IoT Networks
2023 33rd International Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conferenceยท 2023DOI
Alessandro Pino; Davide Margaria; Andrea Vesco
Building Trust in Data for IoT Systems
Preprint deposited in arXiv, available here: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2403.02225 Conference paper accepted at the SIoTEC 2024 workshop in the frame of the IEEE/ACM CCGrid 2024 symposium (May 6-9, 2024, Philadelphia, USA, https://siotec.netsons.org/2024/indexDOI
Davide Margaria, Alberto Carelli, Andrea Vesco
Spiking neural networks: Towards bio-inspired multimodal perception in robotics
Katerina Maria Oikonomou , Vasiliki Balaska, Konstantinos A. Tsintotas, Christos N. Mavridis, Ioannis Kansizoglou and Antonios Gasteratos
โ–ถDeliverables (4)
โ–ถOther Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - MASTERMINE (European Mining in the Green and Digital Era)