Events
EXPERT COMMITTEE LEAD
EXPERT COMMITTEE LEAD
EXPERT COMMITTEE GEOTHERMICS
EXPERT COMMITTEE GEOTHERMICS
CHEMISTS EXPERT COMMITTEE
CHEMISTS EXPERT COMMITTEE
EXPERT COMMITTEE DEPOSITS & RAW MATERIALS MANAGEMENT
EXPERT COMMITTEE DEPOSITS & RAW MATERIALS MANAGEMENT
YOUNG MEMBERS WORKING GROUP
YOUNG MEMBERS WORKING GROUP
EXPERT COMMITTEE ZINC
EXPERT COMMITTEE ZINC
EXPERT COMMITTEE COPPER
EXPERT COMMITTEE COPPER
HISTORY EXPERT COMMITTEE
HISTORY EXPERT COMMITTEE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEETING
GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEETING
EXPERT COMMITTEE SURFACE MINING TECHNOLOGIES
EXPERT COMMITTEE SURFACE MINING TECHNOLOGIES
EXPERT COMMITTEE LIGHT METALS
EXPERT COMMITTEE LIGHT METALS
EXPERT COMMITTEE SPECIAL METALS
EXPERT COMMITTEE SPECIAL METALS
SYMPOSIUM SECURING RAW MATERIALS FOR EUROPE
SYMPOSIUM SECURING RAW MATERIALS FOR EUROPE
SEMINAR RARE EARTH
SEMINAR RARE EARTH
SEMINAR BATTERY MATERIALS
SEMINAR BATTERY MATERIALS
Events
Partner Events
About the Expert Committees
The technical-scientific work of the GDMB is carried out in its specialist committees. Their members meet regularly to discuss the latest technical and scientific findings in their fields. In addition to a lecture program, topic-related plant tours round off the meetings. The current and future work of the technical committees is determined in internal meetings. Working groups are formed at short notice to deal with individual problems. Their number and focus are variable and are adapted to current requirements.
COMPLETED: EXPERT COMMITTEE GEOTHERMICS
1020 Vienna, Neulinggasse 38, Austria
Program
EC-Head: Dipl.-Ing. Thomas Neu
The Geothermal Energy Technical Committee aims to further developing a broad application of geothermal energy. It fosters knowledge exchange between different stakeholders, helps to improve public acceptance of Geothermal energ and consolidates boundary conditions for new geothermal projects.
Inquiries: fa-geothermie@gdmb.de Phone: +49 5323 93 79 – 0
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COMPLETED: EXPERT COMMITTEE GEOTHERMICS
1020 Vienna, Neulinggasse 38, Austria
Program
EC-Head: Dipl.-Ing. Thomas Neu
The Geothermal Energy Technical Committee aims to further developing a broad application of geothermal energy. It fosters knowledge exchange between different stakeholders, helps to improve public acceptance of Geothermal energ and consolidates boundary conditions for new geothermal projects.
Inquiries: fa-geothermie@gdmb.de Phone: +49 5323 93 79 – 0
Sponsor
Sponsor
COMPLETED: SEMINAR
RARE EARTH
CUTEC Clausthaler Umwelttechnik Forschungszentrum
38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany
Program
Head’s: Dipl.-Ing. Thomas Neu
Co-Organizers: Dr. Christoph Gauert, Dr.-Ing. Frank Leschhorn, Dr.-Ing. Tobias Elwert
Contents: Exploitation and extraction of rare earthe from natural ressources and recycling materials, markets and international cooperations.
Inquiries: gdmb@gdmb.de, Tel.: +49 5323 9379 – 0
COMPLETED:
SEMINAR RARE EARTH
Head’s: Dipl.-Ing. Thomas Neu
Co-Organizers: Dr. Christoph Gauert, Dr.-Ing. Frank Leschhorn, Dr.-Ing. Tobias Elwert
Contents: Exploitation and extraction of rare earthe from natural ressources and recycling materials, markets and international cooperations.
Contact Information: gdmb@gdmb.de Landline: +49 5323 9379 – 0
Sponsors
COMPLETED: SEMINAR BATTERY MATERIALS
Hotel Der Föhrenhof, Kirchhorster Str. 2, 30659 Hannover, Germany
Program
EC-Head´s: Dr. Eric Becker, Dipl.-Ing. Timm Lux
The seminar deals with topics relating to raw material requirements resulting from technical trends and dynamic market development.
In addition, the processing of battery raw materials & production as well as the recycling of battery materials will be analyzed.
Inquiries: gdmb@gdmb.de +49 5323 93 79 – 0
COMPLETED: SEMINAR BATTERY MATERIALS
Hotel Der Föhrenhof, Kirchhorster Str. 2, 30659 Hannover, Germany
Program
EC-Head´s: Dr. Eric Becker, Dipl.-Ing. Timm Lux
The seminar deals with topics relating to raw material requirements resulting from technical trends and dynamic market development.
In addition, the processing of battery raw materials & production as well as the recycling of battery materials will be analyzed.
Inquiries: gdmb@gdmb.de +49 5323 93 79 – 0
Sponsors
COMPLETED:
EXPERT COMMITTEE
LIGHT METALS
Program
EC-Head: Dipl.-Ing. Michael Schwalbe
Inquiries:
fa-leichtmetall@gdmb.de
+49 5323 9379 – 0
COMPLETED:
EXPERT COMMITTEE LIGHT METALS
Program
COMPLETED:
EXPERT COMMITTEE LEAD
Johannastraße 2, 26945 Nordenham, Germany
Program
EC-Head: Dipl.-Ing. Christoph Zschiesche
The Lead Specialist Committee forms the discussion and exchange platform for lead producers and lead processors among the members of the GDMB. Since it also deals primarily with scientific and environmentally relevant issues, the universities of Aachen, Freiberg and Leoben are also represented on the committee, as are university representatives from other language countries from time to time.
Inquiries: fa-blei@gdmb.de Te.: +49 5323 9379 – 0
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COMPLETED:
EXPERT COMMITTEE LEAD
Johannastraße 2, 26945 Nordenham, Germany
Program
The Lead Specialist Committee forms the discussion and exchange platform for lead producers and lead processors among the members of the GDMB. Since it also deals primarily with scientific and environmentally relevant issues, the universities of Aachen, Freiberg and Leoben are also represented on the committee, as are university representatives from other language countries from time to time.
Inquiries: fa-blei@gdmb.de Te.: +49 5323 9379 – 0
Sponsor
Sponsor
COMPLETED:
EXPERT COMMITTEE ZINC
Johannastraße 2, 26945 Nordenham, Germany
Program
EC-Head: Dr.-Ing. Sabina Grund
GDMB’s Zinc Expert Committee is THE platform for technical and scientific exchange on all topics relating to zinc extraction, recycling and also further processing for more than 70 years, now. Once a year, Europe’s zinc experts meet for a one-day event to learn with and from each other. Lectures are an integral part of the event, as is personal exchange to expand the professional network. Exciting excursions to plants are an integral part of the program.
Inquiries: fa-zink@gdmb.de Tel.: +49 5323 93 79 – 0
COMPLETED: EXPERT COMMITTEE ZINC
Johannastraße 2, 26945 Nordenham, Germany
Program
EC-Head: Dr.-Ing. Sabina Grund
GDMB’s Zinc Expert Committee is THE platform for technical and scientific exchange on all topics relating to zinc extraction, recycling and also further processing for more than 70 years, now. Once a year, Europe’s zinc experts meet for a one-day event to learn with and from each other. Lectures are an integral part of the event, as is personal exchange to expand the professional network. Exciting excursions to plants are an integral part of the program.
Inquiries: fa-zink@gdmb.de; Tel.: +49 5323 9379 – 0
Sponsor
COMPLETED: EXPERT COMMITTEE SPECIAL METALS
Heraeus Precious Metals
Heraeusstraße 12-14, 63450 Hanau, Germany
Program
EC-Head: Dr.-Ing. Eric Becker
Due to the increasingly widespread use of special and precious metals in the industrial and consumer sectors, these metals are of great importance in terms of raw material deposits and their extraction, refining processes and extreme purities, areas of application, and recycling of returned materials. In addition to the classic precious and refractory metals, the focus is increasingly on the rare earth and semiconductor metals and their compounds used in electronics/optics and regenerative energy production.
Inquiries: fa-sondermetalle@gdmb.de Tel.: +49 5323 9379 – 0
Sponsors
COMPLETED: EXPERT COMMITTEE SPECIAL METALS
Heraeus Precious Metals
Heraeusstraße 12-14, 63450 Hanau, Germany
Due to the increasingly widespread use of special and precious metals in the industrial and consumer sectors, these metals are of great importance in terms of raw material deposits and their extraction, refining processes and extreme purities, areas of application, and recycling of returned materials. In addition to the classic precious and refractory metals, the focus is increasingly on the rare earth and semiconductor metals and their compounds used in electronics/optics and regenerative energy production.
Inquiries: fa-sondermetalle@gdmb.de Tel.: +49 5323 9379 – 0
Sponsors
COMPLETED: GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Glückauf – Saal, Clausthal – Zellerfeld, Germany
Program
Minutes of the GA are published in the associations journals World of Mining – Surface & Underground and World of Metallurgy – ERZMETALL on an annual base.
Inquiries: gdmb@gdmb.de +49 5323 9379 – 0
COMPLETED: GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Glückauf – Saal, Clausthal – Zellerfeld, Germany
Program
Minutes of the GA are published in the associations journals World of Mining – Surface & Underground and World of Metallurgy – ERZMETALL on an annual base.
Inquiries: gdmb@gdmb.de +49 5323 9379 – 0
COMPLETED: HISTORY COMMITTEE
Göttingen, Germany
Programm
EC-Head: Oberberghauptmann a.D. Prof. Dr. h.c. Reinhard Schmidt
At its 66th annual meeting on September 27th/28th, 2024 in Göttingen, the GDMB History Committee will take a true journey through time into the history of the city.
The University of Göttingen has been a training center for Harz mineralogists, miners and metallurgists in the Kingdom of Hanover since the 18th century. In 1783, the “First Chemical Laboratory of the Georg August University” was built. The king wanted to “give young people who have the desire and ability to learn mining science the opportunity to do so.”
Professors at the institute were Johann Gmelin, Friedrich Stromeyer, Friedrich Wöhler, Hans Hübner, Victor Meyer and Otto Wallach. They made Göttingen a center of research and a training center of world renown.
Accordingly, Göttingen is still the city with the most Nobel Prize winners in the world: an impressive 45 in number. A real center of the natural sciences!
The universal genius Friedrich Wöhler laid the foundation for the rapid development of the aluminum industry, among other things. Carl Josef Bayer, whose professor Bunsen comes from Göttingen, developed the extraction of bauxite using caustic soda in 1888. A process that is still valid today.
If you want to learn more about Göttingen’s importance for mining and metallurgy, then take part in guided tours of the Göttingen Chemistry Museum and the Physics Cabinet, hear reports from the (great) grandchildren of Wöhler and Bayer, and lectures on aluminum technology from yesterday to today, and take a city tour to the Bismarck House, the Wöhler and Gauß-Weber monuments, and the old chemical laboratory.
Inquiries: fa-geschichte@gdmb.de +49 5323 9379 – 0
Sponsor
COMPLETED: HISTORY COMMITTEE
Göttingen, Germany
Programm
Since its foundation in 1957, the GDMB History Committee has pursued the objectives of researching the mining industry, awakening interest in the history of mining and metallurgy, collecting the literature on metal extraction in the Central European region, and maintaining an awareness of miners’ culture and miners’ tradition as an integral part of mining and metallurgical history.
Within the framework of these objectives, very well-attended conferences are held annually, not only in Germany, but also in Austria, Switzerland, Italy, France, Poland and Slovakia.
Inquiries: fa-geschichte@gdmb.de +49 5323 9379 – 0
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EXPERT COMMITTEE SURFACE MINING TECHNOLOGIES
The committee focuses on the extraction and processing of near-surface mineral raw materials and related issues of exploration and evaluation of deposits, mining and processing technology, mine planning, subsequent use and raw material security
including approval procedures for raw material extraction in the areas of environmental protection, landscape conservation and water management. A particular concern of the expert committee is the technical-scientific exchange of experience and information with close reference to industrial practice.
Inquiries: fa-tagebautechnik@gdmb.de Tel.: +49 5323 9379 – 0
EXPERT COMMITTEE SURFACE MINING TECHNOLOGIES
The committee focuses on the extraction and processing of near-surface mineral raw materials and related issues of exploration and evaluation of deposits, mining and processing technology, mine planning, subsequent use and raw material security
including approval procedures for raw material extraction in the areas of environmental protection, landscape conservation and water management. A particular concern of the expert committee is the technical-scientific exchange of experience and information with close reference to industrial practice.
Inquiries: fa-tagebautechnik@gdmb.de Tel.: +49 5323 9379 – 0
COMPLETED: SYMPOSIUM SECURING RAW MATERIALS FOR EUROPE
TU Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany
Program
EC-Leader: Dr.-Ing. Tobias Elwert,
Co-Leader: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Daniel Goldmann, Dr. Eric Becker
The symposium focuses on political boundary conditions in Europe, North America and China, in particular:
– impact of trends & market developments on demand
– trends in mining and recycling – perspective of R&D
– deposits of required raw materials
– best industrial practices
Inquiries: gdmb@gdmb.de / Tel.: +49 5323 9379 – 0
Sponsors
COMPLETED: SYMPOSIUM SECURING RAW MATERIALS FOR EUROPE
Co.Leader: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Daniel Goldmann, Dr. Eric Becker
The symposium focuses on political boundary conditions in Europe, North America and China, in particular:
– impact of trends & market developments on demand
– trends in mining and recycling – perspective of R&D
– deposits of required raw materials
– best industrial practice
Inquiries: gdmb@gdmb.de / Tel.: +49 5323 9379 – 0
Sponsors
Sponsors
COMPLETED: CHEMISTS EXPERT COMMITTEE
November 12th – 13th, 2024
Kassel, Germany
EC-Head’s: Dr. Sonja Priggemeyer
Dr. Elke Lossin
The participants in the Chemists’ Committee are proven experts in the field of analysis of non-ferrous metals. They work in companies of the non-ferrous metal industry, in scientific institutions of research societies, in the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, as well as at renowned suppliers of analytical equipment.
Inquiries: fa-chemiker@gdmb.de Tel.: +49 5323 93 79 – 0
EC-Head’s: Dr. Sonja Priggemeyer
Dr. Elke Lossin
The participants in the Chemists’ Committee are proven experts in the field of analysis of non-ferrous metals. They work in companies of the non-ferrous metal industry, in scientific institutions of research societies, in the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, as well as at renowned suppliers of analytical equipment.
Inquiries: fa-chemiker@gdmb.de Tel.: +49 5323 93 79 – 0
Sponsors
COMPLETED: EXPERT COMMITTEE DEPOSITS & RAW MATERIALS MANAGEMENT
EC-Head: Dr. Christoph Gauert
Through its members, the Expert Committee Deposits and Raw Materials Management gathers industrial, official and university expertise in the field of mineral and especially metallic primary as well as secondary raw materials, from deposit research and exploration to the resulting economic and ecological assessments. One of the most important tasks is the networking of the existing know-how of the different actors and knowledge carriers from industrial and academic fields.
Inquiries: fa-lagerstaetten@gdmb.de Tel.: +49 5323 9370 – 0
COMPLETED: EXPERT COMMITTEE DEPOSITS & RAW MATERIALS MANAGEMENT
EC-Head: Dr. Christoph Gauert
Through its members, the Expert Committee Deposits and Raw Materials Management gathers industrial, official and university expertise in the field of mineral and especially metallic primary as well as secondary raw materials, from deposit research and exploration to the resulting economic and ecological assessments. One of the most important tasks is the networking of the existing know-how of the different actors and knowledge carriers from industrial and academic fields.
Inquiries: fa-lagerstaetten@gdmb.de Tel.: +49 5323 9370 – 0
Sponsors
COMPLETED: EXPERT COMMITTEE COPPER
November 27th – 28th, 2024
Borussia VfL 1900 Mönchengladbach GmbH
Hennes-Weisweiler-Allee 1, 41179 Moenchengladbach, Germany
EC-Head: Dr. Stefan Konetschnik
The Copper Technical Committee is an information and discussion platform for specialists in the copper processing and copper producing industries as well as for scientific and metallurgical universities and institutes. It is intended to serve the exchange of ideas in the development of technology, science and environmental protection in relation to the smelting, refining and production of copper.
Inquiries: fa-kupfer@gdmb.de Tel.: +49 5323 93 79 – 0
COMPLETED: EXPERT COMMITTEE COPPER
November 27th – 28th, 2024
Borussia VfL 1900 Mönchengladbach GmbH
Hennes-Weisweiler-Allee 1, 41179 Moenchengladbach, Germany
EC-Head: Dr. Stefan Konetschnik
The Copper Technical Committee is an information and discussion platform for specialists in the copper processing and copper producing industries as well as for scientific and metallurgical universities and institutes. It is intended to serve the exchange of ideas in the development of technology, science and environmental protection in relation to the smelting, refining and production of copper.
Inquiries: fa-kupfer@gdmb.de Tel.: +49 5323 93 79 – 0
Sponsors
YOUNG MEMBERS WORKING GROUP
AKJM-Head’s: Dipl.-Ing. Lukas Manthey, Niklas Hartung (Clausthal), Jasmin Groß (Aachen), Patrick Reimann (Freiberg)
The Young Members Working Group (AKJM) aims to integrate younger GDMB members (young engineers and students) more strongly into the activities of the Society and to involve them in its tasks. Furthermore, a higher participation of young members in events of the technical committees and district groups is aimed at. The AKJM conducts its own continuing education seminars. The working group is represented by contact persons at many universities. With its activities, the GDMB wants to present itself primarily to students and young engineers.
In addition, we want to promote the engineering profession. Through company visits, a realistic insight into the diverse activities of geologists, mining engineers, processors, metallurgists and related professions is to be given. Job prospects and career opportunities will be presented in short lectures. Young and experienced colleagues report on their experiences and give tips for choosing a profession and a successful career. Excursions and seminars provide additional opportunities to make personal contacts and clarify further questions.
Inquiries:
akjm@gdmb.de
+49 5323 93 79 – 0
YOUNG MEMBERS WORKING GROUP
AKJM-Head’s: Dipl.-Ing. Lukas Manthey, Niklas Hartung (Clausthal),
Jasmin Groß (Aachen), Patrick Reimann (Freiberg)
The Young Members Working Group (AKJM) aims to integrate younger GDMB members (young engineers and students) more strongly into the activities of the Society and to involve them in its tasks. Furthermore, a higher participation of young members in events of the technical committees and district groups is aimed at. The AKJM conducts its own continuing education seminars. The working group is represented by contact persons at many universities. With its activities, the GDMB wants to present itself primarily to students and young engineers.
In addition, we want to promote the engineering profession. Through company visits, a realistic insight into the diverse activities of geologists, mining engineers, processors, metallurgists and related professions is to be given. Job prospects and career opportunities will be presented in short lectures. Young and experienced colleagues report on their experiences and give tips for choosing a profession and a successful career. Excursions and seminars provide additional opportunities to make personal contacts and clarify further questions.
Inquiries:
akjm@gdmb.de
+49 5323 93 79 – 0