Non-ferrous Metals Manufacturing: Vision for 2050 and Actions Needed

This report presents a vision for the European non-ferrous metals manufacturing industry by 2050, outlining challenges and actions needed in trade, innovation, resources, and integrity.

Excerpt from report:
“The objectives of this foresight study are twofold. First, it aims at defining a long-term vision for the non- ferrous metals manufacturing industry: it proposes indeed an aspirational, achievable and clear view of where the sector aims to be in 2050. Second, the goal is to propose concrete actions that the industry itself, but also policy, research and other stakeholders can take to address the challenges faced by the sector on its path towards the vision. Special attention was given to aspects related to advanced manufacturing techniques.”

Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: European Commission Joint Research Centre
Publication date: January 1, 2017
Authors: François J. Dessart, Laurent Bontoux
Time horizon: 2046 - 2050
Geographic focus: Europe
Page count: 46

Methods

The research method involved participatory workshops with industry stakeholders to develop a long-term vision and identify challenges and actions. The Industrial Landscape Vision tool was used to understand future contexts and trends affecting the sector.

described in the Executive Summary, and also in the Methodology section on pg 5. Industrial Landscape Vision used to address STEEP forces (pg 6). Scenarios were used in the workshop, but are not described in the documentation.

  • Qualitative methods used
  • Normative in nature
  • Scenarios are developed
  • With Stakeholders
  • Futures Workshops

Key Insights

The report outlines a vision for the European non-ferrous metals manufacturing industry by 2050, focusing on sustainability, innovation, and competitiveness. It identifies challenges in trade, competition, innovation, resources, business integrity, and skills. Actions for the industry, policymakers, and other stakeholders are proposed to address these challenges, with an emphasis on collaboration, long-term policy stability, and technological advancements.

Drivers mentioned include:

  • Geopolitical Vulnerabilities
  • Slowing Demand in EU
  • Trade Environment
  • Urbanization
  • Demand for Environmental Friendliness
  • Circular Economy
  • Trust
  • Talent & Skills

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