Infineon: New Major Projects for Green Industry
Two EU research projects on semiconductor chips and artificial intelligence receive 130 million in funding.
Two EU research projects on semiconductor chips and artificial intelligence receive 130 million in funding.
France wants to purchase critical raw materials from Mongolia. This was concluded by French President Emmanuel Macron and his Mongolian counterpart Ukhnaa Khurelsukh during a meeting in Mongolia yesterday. The goal of both countries is to become more independent of China - whether as a supplier or buyer of raw materials.
The Australian government is supporting domestic raw materials projects with approximately $33 million. The investment will support 13 companies that mine rare earths and other critical raw materials. Australia, rich in mineral resources, is increasingly becoming an important raw materials producer behind industry-leader China.
Company from North Rhine-Westphalia invests in product development, including gallium nitride semiconductors.
The Australian company has signed an agreement with the US company Noveon Magnetics. Processing of the alloy will take place in South Korea.
Finnish companies Weeefiner and Sensmet are testing methods to extract critical minerals such as rare earths from the water of abandoned mines.