American resources corporation's rare earth division partners with in3 for industry and supply chain collaboration
In3 to provide valuable advice and industry connections to american rare earth to address domestic supply chain, sustainability and national security challenges fishers, in / accesswire / march 2, 2022 / american resources corporation (nasdaq:arec) ("american resources" or the "company"), a next generation and socially responsible supplier of rare earth and critical elements, carbon and advanced carbon materials to the new infrastructure and electrification marketplace, today announced that the company's subsidiary, american rare earth llc ("american rare earth" or "are"), has partnered with in3 (indiana innovation institute), a leading applied research institute and collaborative organization, to help expand its industry relationships and further secure inroads to promote american rare earth's commercial production of critical and rare-earth elements such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, neodymium, praseodymium and dysprosium at its production facilities. in3 is composed of top leaders from academia, government and industry.
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