DFM Platform
DFM Funding Monitor

m4mining: Multi-scale, Multi-sensor Mapping and dynamic Monitoring for sustainable extraction and safe closure in Mining environmentsbroad

m4mining · Horizon Europe grant · 2023-01-01–2025-12-31

EC contribution

€4,499,512

Total cost

€4,696,630

Beneficiaries

9
About the data

Source: CORDIS (official EU open data), Horizon Europe. Framework HORIZON · call HORIZON-CL4-2022-RESILIENCE-01 · scheme HORIZON-RIA · topic HORIZON-CL4-2022-RESILIENCE-01-08. CORDIS record →

Objective

The m4mining project aims to provide an integrated remote sensing approach for mapping and monitoring active and inactive mining sites. Hyper- and multispectral imaging combined with 3D surface measurement will be utilised for material identification from the detailed mine face to the site scale using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and satellite sensors. Central to the proposed work is a synergistic unification of UAV and satellite-based processing algorithms, workflows and decision-making tools at timescales required to impact active operations and environmental and risk management of tailings and waste sites.A novel UAV system will combine hyperspectral, lidar, navigation, on-board computing systems and telemetry to acquire high-resolution oblique datasets from mine faces and tailings. Key innovations will be dynamic processing of spectral and lidar data, communicating initial results to on-site users, allowing interactive presentation and decision-making while the UAV is in flight. In addition, high quality results be rapidly available for integration with site-scale satellite workflows and enhanced classification algorithms. This combined approach offers a step-change in active mine operations and tailings management, paving the way for novel products and services. New applications include improved sorting of material during extraction, material quality assessment, re-mining of secondary raw materials, as well as monitoring environmental impact. m4mining will contribute to reduced energy consumption through faster response times for mine operators and will impact digitalisation of mining. The main result will be technology validation in operational environments: three sites in EU and key EU raw materials import markets will be used, in Cyprus, Greece and Australia.The project consortium is established from internationally leading commercial hardware and software providers, research groups in technology and applications in mining, and public stakeholders.

Beneficiaries (9)

OrganisationCountryRoleEC contributionSME
NORCE RESEARCH AS NO coordinator €1,332,891
NORSK ELEKTRO OPTIKK AS NO participant €1,411,181 Yes
LULEA TEKNISKA UNIVERSITET SE participant €429,750
GFZ HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM FUR GEOFORSCHUNG DE participant €330,658
PREDIKTERA AB SE participant €320,250 Yes
PANEPISTIMIO PATRON EL participant €306,012
THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND AU participant €297,958
YPOURGEIO GEORGIAS, AGROTIKIS ANAPTYXIS KAI PERIVALLONTOS CY participant €70,812
ReSe Applications LLC CH associatedPartner Yes

Get the DFM funding briefing — free

New EU defence calls, tenders and awards in your inbox.

Countries
Sectors
Sources

We store your email only to send the DFM briefing/alerts and to add you to DFM Analysis. Unsubscribe anytime.

Defence Finance Monitor is an analytical and informational product. Grant data is official CORDIS; payment and subscription happen on DFM Analysis.