M2i Global Inc., a company specializing in global value supply chains for critical minerals, has announced a strategic partnership with Nova Terra, a research organization focused on innovation in critical mineral processing technologies. The demand for critical minerals continues to rise globally due to their essential roles in various industries such as technology, renewable energy, and defense. Recognizing the importance of securing a sustainable supply chain, M2i has partnered with Nova Terra to develop pioneering solutions.
The collaboration combines M2i’s expertise in battery metals, corporate finance, logistics, and policy with Nova Terra’s research in water treatment, copper processing, mine waste valorization, and critical mineral technologies. Together, they aim to revolutionize the extraction, processing, and utilization of critical minerals. Lieutenant General (Ret) Jeffrey W. Talley, President and CEO of M2i, expressed excitement about the partnership, emphasizing its potential to drive innovation, sustainability, and economic growth. The partnership is actively working on securing copper and graphite supply chains and developing regional transition models to ensure job security for mining communities transitioning into critical mineral activities.
Additionally, they are focused on securing water supply for arid regional towns dependent on mining, aiming to minimize environmental impacts and enhance community livability. Dr. Tom Payten, Managing Director at Nova Terra, highlighted M2i as an ideal partner for advancing secure critical mineral supply chains and emphasized the opportunity for collaborative innovation in the US and Australia. Through joint research, development, and deployment initiatives, M2i and Nova Terra aim to advance the global critical mineral industry while promoting economic resilience and sustainable practices.
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