Mining Cleantech Challenge Announces Call for Applications

Market-driven showcase connecting clean technology to mining now in its
second year, with a $5,000 prize

GOLDEN, Colo.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#CCIA–The Colorado Cleantech Industries Association (CCIA) is now accepting
applications for the second annual Mining Cleantech Challenge (MCC), a
market-driven showcase to be held in Denver, Colorado on March 29, 2018.

After a successful inaugural MCC in 2017, which featured 11 companies,
CCIA is once again launching the Mining Cleantech Challenge in
partnership with mining leaders from across the globe. The MCC provides
targeted connections between mining industry operators, OEMs, and clean
technology solution providers with the mutually beneficial goal of
meeting industry’s needs while introducing innovative cleantech
solutions to the marketplace. Companies selected for participation in
the program have the opportunity to present directly to program sponsors
and the winning company receives a $5,000 prize.

“CCIA’s partnerships with disparate industry sectors such as mining and
oil and natural gas continue to prove fruitful for both clean
technologies and the traditional energy and extractive sectors,” said
CCIA executive director Shelly Curtiss. “Working together, creative
connection programs such as the MCC help advance early stage clean
technology companies and continue to foster innovation within the mining
industry.”

CCIA partners for this program include Newmont, Fresnillo, McEwen,
Ausenco, Jolimont Global, Resource Capital Funds, Consulate General of
Canada, Rocky Mountain Institute, Colorado School of Mines, Davis Graham
& Stubbs and Clareo.

The application process is now open for cleantech companies to showcase
their innovative products and technologies. Areas of interest include,
but are not limited to:

Advanced materials or chemicals
Methane and NOx gas detection or
control
Plant or biological solutions
Power management
Production
efficiency
Pre-concentration
Production management
Remote/distributed
power
Remote sensing
Resource characterization and mine
planning
Tailings/waste handling and disposal
Water

Interested cleantech companies will enter a competitive vetting process,
after which approximately 10 companies will be invited to present their
technologies to the mining partners. Applications are due February 28,
2018. More information can be found here: http://coloradocleantech.com/mining-cleantech-challenge/

About CCIA

Founded in 2008, CCIA impacts Colorado’s policies, people, products and
programs that drive expansion of a cleaner, cheaper, more efficient and
secure energy economy. Through advocacy, public policy leadership,
development and education, CCIA works to ensure that Colorado is a
global cleantech leader. For more information about CCIA, visit http://www.coloradocleantech.com.

Contacts

CCIA
Mary Austin
[email protected]