Mining’s Serbia pivot: from extraction-only projects to processing, energy, logistics and digital infrastructure CAPEX planning
The next wave of industrial development in Serbia and the wider South-East Europe mining belt is being shaped less by […]
The next wave of industrial development in Serbia and the wider South-East Europe mining belt is being shaped less by […]
Serbia is building an investment case that treats electricity, connectivity and operational software as a single system rather than separate
Europe’s shift toward electrified transport and a faster energy transition is reshaping where value is created across critical mineral supply
Critical minerals development is increasingly judged by what happens after the resource model is accepted. Across the project lifecycle, execution
As mining shifts from manual operations to electrified, automated production, digital infrastructure is being pulled into the core of industrial
Europe’s battery and critical-materials buildout is increasingly limited by what happens after extraction: refining, chemical conversion, and conditioning. As gigafactories
Europe is entering a decisive period in transforming its metals, minerals, and materials ecosystem. For decades, the continent relied on
Europe’s strategic autonomy in raw materials depends on designing, scaling and industrialising processing technologies that convert mined and recycled feedstock