NLR Partners With Colorado School of Mines and University of Utah To Scale Up US Critical Minerals Capacity
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
The National Laboratory of the Rockies signed memorandums of understanding with the Colorado School of Mines and University of Utah to strengthen America's energy and material supply chains through critical minerals innovation. The partnerships will combine facilities and capabilities to advance critical minerals research, commercialization, and workforce development. The agreements were announced at NLR's Partner Forum, which focused on building resilient critical mineral supply chains. The partnerships will enable integrated research, facility sharing, and education pipelines for a skilled domestic workforce, transforming the nation's competitiveness in critical minerals. This collaboration will help build pipelines for tech commercialization.
💡 Why It Matters
- · By leveraging academic institutions' capabilities, NLR can accelerate the pursuit of innovative solutions, enabling tomorrow's workforce to tackle complex energy challenges.
- · These partnerships cement Golden, Colorado, as a center of expertise in materials supply chains.