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Ethiopian Mineral Development Share Company (EMDSC) Announces the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding, In Toronto, Canada, for Joint Development with CVMR

Tantalum, Niobium, Lithium, Nickel, Iron and PGM, Powders and Nano-Powder Production to commence within 24 months.   Toronto, September 18, 2014: Ethiopian Mineral Development Share Company (EMDSC) today announced at the Canadian Council on Africa’s Canada-Africa Business 2014 Summit, in Toronto, that it has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with CVMR Ltd., with the intention of forming a partnership that would lead to Tantalum, Niobium, Lithium, Nickel, iron, and PGM ore concentrate production … Continue reading

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Ethiopia: The Ethiopian Mineral Development Share Company Signs MoU On Joint Development With CVMR Corporation

The Ethiopian Mineral Development Share Company (EMDSC) and CVMR Ltd., on Thursday (September 18) signed a Memorandum of Understanding aiming at “forming a partnership that would lead to Tantalum, Niobium, Lithium, Nickel, iron, and PGM ore concentrate production and to the refining of the concentrates into specialty metal nano-powders.” Dr. ZerihunDesta, CEO of EMDSC, said the agreement would help EMDSC realize the economic potential of its untapped mineral deposits. Dr. KamaranKhozan, Chairman of CVMR, … Continue reading

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Surface Engineering by the Carbonyl Process

Problem: The DoD spends tens of billions of dollars each year on corrosion & wear prevention and repair. Many technologies are employed for different alloys and environments. Several commonly used protection technologies have adverse environmental effects. Solution: The carbonyl process is a century old process by which certain transition elements can be extracted or removed by carbon monoxide gas at a particular temperature, or deposited on most substrates at another temperature. The process is … Continue reading

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August 2012 Monthly Newsletter

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