What's Happening?
Nimy Resources, an ASX-listed company, has partnered with Curtin University to develop a research program focused on processing gallium, a critical mineral. The collaboration aims to establish local processing capabilities
for gallium, which is essential for semiconductors, smartphones, LED lighting, and solar panels. The Mons project in Western Australia, developed by Nimy, holds a significant inferred resource of gallium oxide. The Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia has committed $550,000 to support the two-year research project. The initiative seeks to address the current reliance on small, unreliable producers by developing sustainable gallium processing in Western Australia.
Why It's Important?
The partnership between Nimy Resources and Curtin University is a strategic move to enhance Australia's position in the global critical minerals market. By developing local processing capabilities for gallium, Australia can reduce its dependence on international suppliers and strengthen its supply chain resilience. This initiative aligns with the broader goal of supporting the clean energy transition by ensuring a stable supply of critical minerals. The project also presents opportunities for research and development, skill enhancement, and knowledge sharing, which are vital for fostering innovation and economic growth in the region. As demand for gallium continues to rise, this collaboration could position Western Australia as a leader in critical minerals processing.
What's Next?
The research program will proceed in three phases, focusing on mineral characterization, extraction and purification technologies, and process optimization. Successful completion of these phases could lead to pilot-scale testing and potential commercial production of gallium. The outcomes of this project may attract further investments and collaborations in the critical minerals sector. Additionally, the development of local processing capabilities could encourage other regions to explore similar initiatives, contributing to a more diversified and resilient global supply chain for critical minerals. Stakeholders will be monitoring the progress of this project and its impact on the industry.






