Canadian Rare Earth Element Network Chair on building a domestic supply chain

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The Technology Metals Show host Jack Lifton talks with Ian London, Chair of Canadian Rare Earth Element Network (CREEN), about CREEN’s collaborative network designed to accelerate the creation of a rare earths supply chain in Canada. The network brings together mineral exploration companies, academics, commercial and government laboratories, service providers and government representatives.

“It is a big industry, it is a long supply chain,” Ian said. “We all have expertise but if we don’t bring it together, we can’t pull this together.”

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