Texas Mineral Resources Chairman to Discuss Critical Minerals Strategy at Harvard Conference

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Anthony Marchese, chairman of Texas Mineral Resources Corp., has been invited to speak at the 2025 Technology and National Security Conference at Harvard Business School. The panel, focused on Energy & Critical Minerals, will explore how the United States can secure its energy and mineral needs amid rising global tensions.
Marchese will participate in a discussion titled 'Domestic Production in Great Power Competition: Amid Rising Global Tensions, How Can the U.S. Fuel Tomorrow's Energy & Critical Mineral Needs?' The panel is scheduled for April 5, 2025, at 3:30 PM EST.
The conference presents a critical opportunity to examine the strategic importance of domestic mineral production. With increasing global competition and geopolitical uncertainties, the United States faces significant challenges in securing essential resources for emerging technologies and national infrastructure.
Texas Mineral Resources, through its joint venture with USARE, is developing the Round Top project in Hudspeth County, Texas. The project focuses on heavy rare earth elements, technology metals, and industrial minerals, positioning the company at the forefront of domestic mineral resource development.
The panel discussion is expected to provide insights into potential strategies for enhancing U.S. mineral independence, addressing supply chain vulnerabilities, and supporting technological innovation through secure resource acquisition.

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