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Saudi Arabia has signed MOUs for mining partnerships with Egypt, Russia, Morocco, and the Democratic Republic of Congo at the Future Minerals Forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
The partnerships focus on 'green metals' like copper, lithium, and aluminum, essential for renewable energy technologies. Saudi Arabia's $182 million exploration incentive program and the introduction of mining science and AI technologies represent an aggressive push towards sustainable resource utilization in the mining sector.
The use of AI in mining, demonstrated by Freeport-McMoRan's 10% production boost at its Arizona copper-ore mill following AI implementation, showcases the potential for transformative efficiency gains.
Advanced mining technologies and geopolitical alliances are reshaping the global mining industry, highlighting the strategic role of green metals in the energy transition and political dynamics among nations, notably in the Middle East.
The Minister of Investment, Khalid Al-Falih, emphasized the importance of cooperation between countries in the Middle East to meet the growing demand for critical minerals essential for the transition to net-zero. He highlighted that existing production facilities may face challenges due to resource depletion or sustainability concerns.
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Muon Space, a Silicon Valley startup, will use its advanced EO/IR satellite technology to capture cloud characterization data from space for the U.S. Air Force.
The aging Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) satellites have become limited in capabilities. Cloud characterization is crucial for the military, as accurate data on cloud cover is essential for launching munitions and planning satellite imagery collections. Muon Space’s technology will address the gaps and and improve the Air Force's defense capabilities.
“Muon Space is developing an EO/IR constellation solution that offers a commercial path to fill these gaps,” said Greg Smirin, president of Muon Space.
With the planned launch of software-defined microwave sensors in February 2024, Muon Space is set to expand its technological footprint in the industry.
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Finnish biotech startup Enifer has secured a €12 million grant from the European Union’s NextGenerationEU programme to pioneer the world's first commercial-scale PEKILO® mycoprotein technology, converting industrial by-products into a high-quality, sustainable protein source.
The alternative protein market is expected to reach $423 billion by 2033, driven by global environmental and health awareness. Enifer's technology taps into this burgeoning market, offering alternative protein with at least 20 times lower carbon emissions compared to traditional protein sources.
“This plant will be a critical stepping stone to scaling the production of PEKILO® as a truly universal protein source – which we aim to commercialize globally across different applications,” shares Simo Ellilä, CEO and co-founder of Enifer.
Enifer's immediate focus includes completing the factory by the end of 2025, scaling up production in 2026, and anticipating regulatory approval for food-grade mycoprotein by 2024, setting the stage for a wider market launch.
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