EIT RawMaterials supports AFFIX Labs anti-viral surface treatment against COVID-19 pathogen
As part of the EIT Crisis Response Initiative, EIT RawMaterials supports AFFIX Labs team with EUR 200 000 funding to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
As part of the EIT Crisis Response Initiative, EIT RawMaterials supports AFFIX Labs team with EUR 200 000 funding to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
Edumine and EIT RawMaterials are researching training needs in the environmental engineering field. The results of this research will help us understand knowledge gaps and training requirements in the environmental discipline and design a range of professional development courses in the future.
EIT RawMaterials joins as a project partner the EU-funded RE-SOURCING project that aims to strengthen the discourse on responsible sourcing.
On 28 September, let one of the best start-up gurus take you through the journey to find a way to the market for your solution or soon to be a solution.
A two-day course on 15-16 September is aimed at the development of novel ideas, bringing them to the level of structured business innovation.
Junior Expert in Circular Economy programme will provide a training with tools and skills needed for sustainable development and circular transition.
The European Commission today presented an Action Plan on Critical Raw Materials to develop resilient value chains for EU industrial ecosystems and to secure Europe's green and digital transition.
Europe’s digital transformation continues to accelerate through the development of emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing. It is essential to adequately prepare citizens for an increasingly interconnected, globalised future by investing in the skills and competencies required to thrive and positively engage in society in the digital age.
On 24 September 2020, Purified Metal Company (PMC) will have the honour of Willem-Alexander, King of the Netherlands, opening the first recycling plant for contaminated steel in Delfzijl, the Netherlands.
To raise awareness about raw materials and geology, BetterGeoEdu project decided to develop a mod for Minecraft, a game which has sold over 100 million copies worldwide.