Thirteen EU-funded raw materials projects – EIS, AGEMERA, CIRAN, EXCEED, GOLDENEYE, GREENPEG, M4MINING, MaDiTraCe, MinExTarget, MultiMiner, S34I, SEEMS DEEP, and SEMACRET – collaborated with the University of Queensland in Australia to organize a comprehensive, one-and-a-half-day event named the "European Union SuperCluster Lapland Geoconference." This remarkable event took place on Monday, the 30th, and Tuesday, the 31st of October 2023, in the beautiful city of Rovaniemi, Finland.
The SuperCluster Geoconference served as a gathering point for a diverse international audience of participants, representing over a multitude of countries and more than a wide array of organizations.
During the conference, the EGT-TWINN project had a strong presence with Heikki Bauert and Alvar Soesoo representing the project. Alvar captivated the audience with his insightful presentation on "Critical resources and potential of Estonian Precambrian and Palaeozoic rocks," shedding light on the mineral resources of Estonia.
We summarised the 5 main points Alar Soesoo made in his presentation about the Estonian raw minerals. See what they were here: