Ucore Rare Metals Inc. Secures $18.4 Million DoD Award to Advance Rare Earth Element Technology

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Ucore Rare Metals Inc. (TSX.V: UCU) (OTCQX: UURAF) has been awarded an $18.4 million contract by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) to further develop its RapidSX(TM) technology, a groundbreaking approach to rare earth element separation. This award highlights the Pentagon's commitment to securing domestic supply chains for essential components used in defense technologies, including missiles, fighter jets, and radar systems.
The RapidSX platform represents a significant leap forward in rare earth element processing, offering a modular, column-based solvent extraction system that operates 3 to 7 times faster than traditional methods. This efficiency is critical as the U.S. seeks to reduce its reliance on foreign sources for these vital materials, especially in light of increasing global tensions and technological threats.
This phase 2 award builds upon an initial $4 million phase 1 demonstration, underscoring the technology's potential impact on national security and critical manufacturing sectors. Ucore has confirmed that the DoD has initiated the project, outlining specific scope and milestones to guide the technology's development and implementation.
The investment in Ucore's technology is a clear indicator of the strategic importance of rare earth elements in modern defense systems and the broader push towards technological sovereignty. By advancing the RapidSX platform, Ucore is positioning itself as a key player in the effort to strengthen the U.S. defense industrial base and ensure the availability of critical materials for future technologies.

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