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Solutions for CRitical Raw materials - a European Expert Network 3

Periodic Reporting for period 1 - SCRREEN3 (Solutions for CRitical Raw materials - a European Expert Network 3)

Okres sprawozdawczy: 2024-01-01 do 2025-06-30

SCRREEN3 main focus is to improve data and knowledge on all Critical Raw Materials used in the EU in several strategic supply chains.

To do so, the project builds on two pillars: the main one is the support to the EU tri-annual CRM assessment, the second one is the support to EU foresight studies, which is the analysis of the future supply and demand of raw materials, technology gaps and innovation potential along the raw materials value chains.

To increase European autonomy for securing CRM supply, SCRREEN relies on an expert network, which is strengthened throughout the project development. The database containing more than 200 experts referenced by material is being continously updated and challenged as new deliverables are realized and as factsheets are being completed and validated. Experts from outside the consortium are selected and invited to give their insights during workshops.


Finally, the project aims at providing expert advice to build resilient industries by :

• reducing EU dependencies on other countries for critical raw materials and technologies, focusing on securing access to primary and secondary raw materials

• enhancing the flexibility of the EU’s industrial base with a strong emphasis on promoting EU value chains.


With regard to the EU CRM assessment, activities are based on two fundamental pillars:

- updating factsheets
- organising validation workshops

This initial period provided an opportunity to provide an initial update of the factsheets, in particular thanks to the digitisation of the tool.
The validation WS will be organised in 2026, for a final publication of the next CRM list in May 2027.
During the first reporting period, the SCRREEN3 project reached several milestones. Among them the development of the Factsheet Digitalization Tool (FDT). Completed by June 2024, this tool enabled the structured and more efficient drafting of factsheets, which commenced in early 2025. All the factsheet have been drafted during the fisrt period. They will need to be updated after the validation workshops.

In addition to the FDT, two Outlook Reports and two Ad-Hoc Requests were produced, contributing to the project’s broader analytical objectives.

Another key event was the half-day SCRREEN3–IRTC joint conference, held during the Raw Materials Week 2024 in December. Under the theme “Critical Raw Materials Intelligence – From Data to Decisions,” the conference gathered stakeholders to explore the role of intelligence tools in raw materials policy and planning. The SCRREEN3 team also conducted exclusive interviews with leading experts, who shared their insights on challenges such as policy frameworks, international collaboration, sustainability strategies, supply risk management, and the use of innovative decision-support tools.

Lastly, as part of the project's outreach and communication activities, the first educational video titled “Meet Emily” was launched in the first quarter of 2025. This video forms part of the SCRREEN3 Public Awareness and Education Campaign, aiming to engage a broader audience and raise awareness about the importance of critical raw materials in everyday life.

Another highlight of the reporting period was the in-depth workshop organised on July 1st, 2025, in Brussels. This event focused on the strategic topic of the European battery industry, bringing together key stakeholders from industry, policy, and research. The workshop fostered interactive discussions and knowledge exchange, resulting in a set of targeted recommendations aimed at strengthening the EU's battery value chain and supporting the critical raw materials agenda.
The project is still in its initial phase. For the moment, only the updating of fact sheets and data can be considered as results.

This will change in the second phase, particularly with the organisation of validation workshops and the contribution of external experts.
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