SDSN Kazakhstan at NU GSPP, Science Foundation and the National Coordination Centre for Horizon Europe, organized the first workshop focusing on the challenges within the realm of exploration and mining of metals.
The main goal of this workshop, titled “Sustainability in Natural Resource Management: Exploration, Extraction & Processing, and Supply Chains of Critical Raw Materials” is to facilitate an open exchange of perspectives among stakeholders representing the raw materials industry, the scientific community, and political institutions. At the centre was the discussion about the current situation in the raw materials industry in Kazakhstan and the potential for its further development, with a particular emphasis on its role in advancing the green and digital transformation of the economy.
The seminar welcomed attendees from various organizations, including Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Science Foundation, Center for International Programs, national companies such as KazAtomProm, Tau-Ken Samruk, Zhezkazgan Redmet, as well as representatives from academic and diplomatic circles, including the Delegation of the European Union in Kazakhstan, the German Ministry of Science, and the British Embassy in Kazakhstan.////
The main goal of this workshop, titled “Sustainability in Natural Resource Management: Exploration, Extraction & Processing, and Supply Chains of Critical Raw Materials” is to facilitate an open exchange of perspectives among stakeholders representing the raw materials industry, the scientific community, and political institutions. At the centre was the discussion about the current situation in the raw materials industry in Kazakhstan and the potential for its further development, with a particular emphasis on its role in advancing the green and digital transformation of the economy.
The seminar welcomed attendees from various organizations, including Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Science Foundation, Center for International Programs, national companies such as KazAtomProm, Tau-Ken Samruk, Zhezkazgan Redmet, as well as representatives from academic and diplomatic circles, including the Delegation of the European Union in Kazakhstan, the German Ministry of Science, and the British Embassy in Kazakhstan.////