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EIT RawMaterials will organise a workshop ‘How methodology determines what is critical’ during the international conference Resources for Future Generations (RFG), Vancouver, 16-21 June 2018.

Keynote speakers include Thomas Graedel, Christian Hagelüken, and Karen Hanghøj. The workshop goes hand in hand with a meeting of the International Roundtable on Materials Criticality – an EIT RawMaterials project led by the ESM Foundation, which will gather key experts on criticality in Vancouver, Canada.

About MIN35: How methodology determines what is critical

Access to raw materials has always been fundamental to the development of human culture. Advanced materials have often played a key role as enablers of innovation. In recent years, awareness about vulnerable global supply chains of specific materials or semi-finished products has grown worldwide. Environmental risks and social issues related to the extraction and making of materials have turned out to be critical in several cases. However, today material criticality is hard to grasp as it is still obscured by several diverse and immature methodologies. The session gives room for presentations and open discussion about how methodology determines what is critical. This session will be followed by an expert roundtable discussion on current developments of criticality methodology.

The MIN35 workshop will be held on Tuesday, 19 June in room 117.

It is also possible to participate online (Audio/Video streaming): Please dial in here from 1:30 pm Pacific Daylight Time.

Please visit the RFG 2018 website for more information.