MIT News: Startup turns mining waste into critical metals for the U.S. CMI Team member Phoenix Tailings started as a CMI Affiliate. In this article with MIT News, the company co-founder describes the company beginning as a student.
JOM: The Magazine talks with Robert Miles of Momentum Technologies CMI Team member Momentum Technologies licensed a CMI technology from Oak Ridge National Laboratory and has scaled it from benchtop to manufacturing. The company's Chief Technology Officer describes the challenges bringing the technology to market.
AL Circle: CMR bags $500,000 from DOE for its eco-friendly Wind Turbine Recycling Process CMI Team member TdVib subsidiary Critical Materials Recycling is in the news for U.S. Department of Energy funding through the Wind Turbine Materials Recycling Prize
Des Moines Register: Iowa company wins prize for recycling rare earth materials from wind turbines, electronics CMI Team member TdVib subsidiary Critical Materials Recycling is in the news for U.S. Department of Energy funding through the Wind Turbine Materials Recycling Prize
Iowa Capital Dispatch: Iowa company recycles rare earth materials from wind turbines, electronics CMI Team member TdVib subsidiary Critical Materials Recycling is in the news for U.S. Department of Energy funding through the Wind Turbine Materials Recycling Prize
Energy News Network: Iowa company recycles rare earth materials from wind turbines, electronics CMI Team member TdVib subsidiary Critical Materials Recycling is in the news for U.S. Department of Energy funding through the Wind Turbine Materials Recycling Prize
Dallas Innovates: Momentum Technologies opens new HQ and R&D Lab in North Texas CMI Team member Momentum Technologies is in the news: Dallas Innovates: Momentum Technologies opens new HQ and R&D Lab in North Texas
Oak Ridge National Lab leads R&D 100 Awards with 218 wins since 1979 R&D World story about national laboratories drive industry innovation mentions CMI and its laboratory partners
DOE’s Critical Materials Innovation Hub inspires and prepares the future critical materials workforce Critical Materials Innovation (CMI) Hub is educating and training the critical materials workforce of the future
This rare earth metal shows us the future of our planet’s resources Ames National Laboratory Scientist Ikenna Nlebedim featured in MIT Technology Review article on neodymium.