Litus, Uwin Nanotech to collaborate on critical minerals recovery tech
- •Hey everyone, Just read this article over on mining.com about Litus and Uwin Nanotech collaborating on critical minerals recovery ( link here ).
- •My kids are still young, but I'm trying to position us for a future where these resources are only going to become more...
- •The bit about Litus's "proprietary nanomaterial composite and advanced separation processes" is what really intrigued me.
Hey everyone,
Just read this article over on mining.com about Litus and Uwin Nanotech collaborating on critical minerals recovery (link here). This immediately caught my eye because, honestly, the whole critical minerals space is something I've been watching closely for my retirement portfolio. My kids are still young, but I'm trying to position us for a future where these resources are only going to become more... well, critical!
The bit about Litus's "proprietary nanomaterial composite and advanced separation processes" is what really intrigued me. We've seen so many breakthroughs in material science over the past decade, and it feels like we're just scratching the surface of what's possible with nanotechnology. If they can genuinely make a significant dent in more efficient and environmentally friendly recovery, that's not just good for their bottom line, but for the entire supply chain. As an investor, the potential for reduced costs and increased output in a sector facing significant demand is a massive green flag for me. I've been burned before by companies promising the moon with new tech that never scales, but the focus on recovery rather than just discovery seems like a more tangible path to success for these types of ventures.
What are your thoughts on this? Is anyone else investing in this niche, or have you come across other companies doing similar work in critical minerals recycling/recovery? Always keen to hear different perspectives from this community. Cheers!