Insights from the 2023 Underwater Minerals Conference

I’ve just returned from Rotterdam, Netherlands, after attending the 51st Underwater Minerals Conference (UMC), which is “The World's Largest Gathering of Ocean Mineral Stakeholders.” This year’s event brought together approximately 200 individuals to learn and talk about underwater mineral exploration. The diverse mix of attendees, with roughly 50% from the industry, 30% scientists, 10% regulators, and another 10% academics, created a dynamic atmosphere ripe for knowledge exchange and collaboration.

By |2023-10-10T10:57:55-07:00October 9th, 2023|Categories: Blog, Oliver Gunasekara|0 Comments

Impossible Metals Webinar Series: Deep Dive into the Concept Economic Model Comparing a Fleet of Impossible Metals AUVs vs Dredging

Join Impossible Metals CTO/VP of Engineering and co-founder Jason Gillham at this webinar on Friday, September 15, at 8 am PDT (11 am EDT) as he reviews the concept economic model that compares the Impossible Metal's new technology to traditional dredging. Jason will also explain how and why the model was built and analyzed and how to use the Google spreadsheet.

By |2024-04-12T12:28:34-07:00September 25th, 2023|Categories: Podcasts & Webinars|0 Comments

Impossible Metals Webinar Series: Where Do We Get the Metals Needed to Meet Net Zero Goals?

Projections indicate that the demand for critical minerals will rise by 500% by 2050 to meet net zero goals, leading to concerns about their availability and sustainability. Meeting this demand sustainably will be essential to address the global crisis of climate change. Watch this on-demand webinar with Impossible Metals CEO and co-founder Oliver Gunasekara, who reviews the potential solutions to resolving this climate change crisis.

By |2023-08-30T11:26:17-07:00August 30th, 2023|Categories: Podcasts & Webinars|0 Comments

Congressional Leaders Urge President Biden and Department of Defense to Consider Polymetallic Nodules for U.S. Critical Mineral Supplies and National Security

Nine members of Congress urged the administration to “keep all options on the table, including deep-sea opportunities, in assessing polymetallic nodules as a viable resource to secure critical minerals and close national security vulnerabilities.”

By |2023-08-04T15:19:16-07:00August 4th, 2023|Categories: Blog, Oliver Gunasekara|0 Comments
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