Visitors learn about gold discoveries, new techniques in mining, and key issues about responsible exploration and mining. Industry leaders share insights and case studies in a series of presentations. Industry experts and world-class speakers discuss trends, technologies, their real-world experiences and provide a glimpse into the future. One of the first speakers was Ken Hoffman of McKinsey & Company on March 5 on the topic of battery metals ("All Metals Become Critical"). Battery metals are an important topic because consumption is increasing, ore grades are decreasing, and a trend toward deglobalization indicate that these metals are moving into a critical phase of availability. Companies concerned about battery metals include Canada Nickel Company – https://www.commodity-tv.com/play/mining-newsflash-with-with-victoria-gold-gold-terra-tinone-resources-canada-nickel-labrador-uranium-and-mag-silver/ – with the highly prospective Crawford nickel-cobalt-sulfide project in Ontario, Canada. Critical metals and rare earths has US Critical Metals – https://www.commodity-tv.com/play/us-critical-metals-exploring-a-lithium-a-rare-earths-and-a-cobalt-project-in-the-united-states/ – in its sights. The company has a lithium project in Nevada, a cobalt project, a uranium project and two rare earths projects in Montana and Idaho.
Current corporate information and press releases from US Critical Metals (https://www.resource-capital.ch/de/unternehmen/us-critical-metals-corp/) and Canada Nickel Company (https://www.resource-capital.ch/de/unternehmen/canada-nickel-company-inc/)
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