Rare Earth Elements

Technology

Last mentioned: Mar 25, 2026

Timeline

  1. Full Operational Scale

    Target timeframe for the expanded facilities to reach maximum processing throughput.

  2. Infrastructure Upgrades

    Anticipated period for the installation of new chromatography and refining equipment.

  3. Pilot Programs

    Expected commencement of pilot programs with major automotive and electronics OEMs for mineral verification.

  4. Market Integration

    Industry analysts highlight the technology's role in meeting new ESG and geopolitical sourcing mandates.

  5. Strategic Initiative Launch

    SMX announces the deployment of its marking technology for the rare earth and precious metals sectors.

  6. Capacity Expansion Announced

    AREM announces significant scaling of its domestic REE and critical mineral processing facilities.

  7. Capacity Expansion

    Announcement of major scale-up for domestic circular supply chain processing.

  8. Feedstock Agreements

    Partnerships established to secure end-of-life batteries and magnets.

  9. Pilot Operations

    Successful demonstration of REE isolation from recycled magnets at pilot scale.

  10. Technology Licensing

    AREC secures exclusive rights to Purdue University's chromatography technology.

Stories mentioning Rare Earth Elements 6

geopolitics Bullish

China Bolsters Resource Dominance with Major Rare Earth and Mineral Finds

China has announced the discovery of significant new deposits of rare earth elements, fluorite, and barite, further consolidating its control over materials critical to global defense and aerospace supply chains. These findings arrive as Western nations struggle to decouple their high-tech industries from Chinese mineral processing.

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procurement Neutral

SMX Deploys Molecular Traceability to Secure Rare Earth Supply Chains

SMX has launched a strategic initiative to secure the integrity of rare earth and precious metals using its proprietary molecular marking technology. This move addresses the urgent global need for transparent, ethical, and verifiable mineral supply chains amidst shifting geopolitical dynamics and ESG mandates.

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sustainability Bullish

American Resources Scales Domestic Rare Earth Capacity via Circular Supply Chain

American Resources Corporation's subsidiary, American Resource Electrified Materials, has announced a significant expansion of its processing capacity for rare earth elements and critical minerals. By leveraging patented chromatography technology, the company aims to establish a domestic, circular supply chain that reduces U.S. reliance on foreign imports for essential green-tech components.

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