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Event date and time

Wednesday 5 Feb 2025
1.30pm to 2.30pm AEDT

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Online virtual event
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ANSTO - Science. Ingenuity. Sustainability. | Australian Government - Geoscience Australia

Australia has abundant geological potential in minerals essential to the technologies that underpin the transition to net zero. However, our critical minerals industry in its infancy and dominated by junior miners struggling to get project funding. Capitalising on our comparative advantage requires overcoming many obstacles: geopolitical tensions; trade restrictions; concentrated supply chains dominated by low-cost producers with low ESG standards; opaque markets; and closely guarded processing and manufacturing IP.

What role can R&D play in overcoming these challenges?

The Australian Critical Minerals R&D Hub was established in October 2022 with a mission to coordinate national R&D efforts and deliver the technical breakthroughs needed to grow Australia’s critical minerals industry and diversify supply chains of strategic significance. The Hub brings together the 3 leading science agencies: CSIRO, ANSTO and Geoscience Australia, and is hosted by CSIRO.

This webcast is for our partner organisations and is an overview of the Australian Critical Minerals R&D Hub and the work underway to fund, coordinate and support collaboration in critical minerals R&D.

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  • Free

Dates and Times

Event date: Feb 2025

Wednesday 5 Feb 2025

Online virtual event

1.30pm to 2.30pm AEDT

Login details will be emailed to registrants

Contact

Thea Williams

More information

We will provide:

  • background on the technical expertise the 3 partners have been providing to inform Australian Government policy
  • detail on the research projects underway
  • insight into the engagement and collaboration opportunities with Australia’s strategic partners.

Speakers are:

  • Lucy O’Connor, manager of the Australian Critical Minerals R&D Hub
  • Chris Vernon, CSIRO critical minerals lead
  • Chris Griffith, ANSTO principal consultant
  • Marcus Haynes, Geoscience Australia acting Critical Minerals R&D Hub lead.

Join us to find out more about what is happening across federal government in critical minerals, how technical expertise from the Hub’s partners is having an impact, and to find out more about the Hub’s future plans.