Cascadia is drilling Carmacks like it has something to prove.
Cascadia Minerals is launching a 15,000-meter campaign at its Yukon copper-gold project to test resource growth and new regional targets.
https://t.co/d4HsxRwZb0
The real bottleneck in critical minerals isn’t mining… it’s processing
Glomar Minerals and Cobalt Blue outline how Project Infinity aims to build the first US polymetallic nodule processing plant and unlock battery material supply chains.
https://t.co/qPLDhxgvuI
Steel has long limited the promise of additive manufacturing. This article explores how new print-first steel alloys could improve strength, durability, and reliability for industrial 3D printing.
https://t.co/uaRRwbN39J
What does 30 years of probiotic research really unlock for product innovation?
Pablo Abrahams, General Manager at Cultech, shares how clinical trials, R&D, and scalable manufacturing are driving the company’s global growth in supplements
https://t.co/nVktqD53eL
A narrow shipping route is slowing global manufacturing.
Rising oil and freight costs linked to Hormuz tensions are pushing companies to delay orders and rethink reliance on China.
https://t.co/9oPyWZl42w
What if losing your hair during chemo wasn’t inevitable?
Richard Paxman, CEO of Paxman Scalp Cooling, shares how a personal family story led to technology now helping cancer patients worldwide reduce hair loss during treatment.
https://t.co/JXhBtWHzGf
What happens when your digital platform holds your business back instead of pushing it forward?
Mike England, CEO of Flowtech, shares how rebuilding their digital infrastructure transformed customer experience and enabled rapid growth across Europe.
https://t.co/cAVxjvrXps
What does it take to build a company for the next 100 years?
Shane Reph, COO of Ebara Elliott Energy Group, shares how the business is shifting from traditional manufacturing to clean energy, innovation, and long-term strategy.
https://t.co/ZcXLhlfGBg
The US just put $500M into critical minerals processing. The article explains why refining, not just mining, is becoming the real supply chain battleground for energy, manufacturing, and global competition.
https://t.co/F7ipjTsbt1
Car brands are building more than vehicles.
Nimesh Patel, CEO at Wrisk, and Rob Knight, Strategic Program Advisor at Atto, share how the acquisition brings credit intelligence, affordability checks, and embedded insurance into one OEM-led journey.
https://t.co/AxpC8bJ83Y
The UK nearly lost a major steel plant. What happened next could shape its industrial future
Ben Cunliffe, Director of Sustainability at British Steel, explains why domestic steel production is critical for jobs, infrastructure, and long-term resilience
https://t.co/bXUaTqmAmV
Brazil is becoming a key player in global mineral supply chains
The article explores how Brazil’s state-led agreements with US partners are accelerating lithium and rare earth development while raising national strategy concerns
https://t.co/q0oAFbS42M
A Canadian miner just discovered all 15 rare earth elements in Botswana—and it could reshape global supply chains.
Tsodilo Resources Limited revealed a major find that may reduce reliance on China and boost Botswana’s role in critical minerals.
https://t.co/Qtg5Oae9jA
A Ghanaian mining company just secured $205M to expand operations.
Ibrahim Mahama, CEO of Engineers & Planners, shares how the new financing facility will scale mining operations and strengthen local participation in Ghana’s mining sector.
https://t.co/OysGDVMkON
Zimbabwe just suspended lithium concentrate exports, jolting global battery supply chains and pushing miners to invest in domestic refining.
The move could reshape how lithium flows into the EV market.
https://t.co/zjncCj8pNi
The real bottleneck in advanced manufacturing isn’t mining. It’s magnets.
MP Materials is investing $1.25B in a Texas magnet campus to scale US rare earth production to 10,000 metric tons per year and localize EV and defense supply chains.
https://t.co/gIwrb33ta3
What does it take to lead a family-owned automotive manufacturer through change?
Kelli Gallagher, President of Dee Zee Inc., shares insights on leadership, diversity and resilience in a fast-moving industry.
https://t.co/nJjk28GdjH
174 years of trust doesn’t come from standing still.
Arlene Campbell-Moore, Director of Supply Chain, and John Pennell, Director of Business Development, share how Ashcroft blends data, owned sensor technology, and culture to drive reliability.
https://t.co/t49JSSt6Df
Copper production just took a major step in the DRC: Ivanhoe Mines’ new smelter has produced its first copper anodes, boosting local value‑add capacity and signaling a shift toward integrated processing in Africa’s mining sector.
https://t.co/GbHLCenP9Y
AI is straining the global power grid.
With data centers devouring energy, nuclear power and uranium are back in focus.
Governments and investors are paying attention.
https://t.co/QpIKxLCREf