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Russia Eyes Rare Earths Race Launch by 2027
28 Jan
Summary
- A rare-earth metals processing cluster is set to launch in 2027.
- The project aims to integrate production, processing, and advanced materials.
- Specialists will be trained at Siberian Federal University and Mendeleev University.

Russia is set to join the global rare-earth metals development race with a new processing cluster slated for operation by 2027. This significant industrial initiative will encompass four key regions: the Krasnoyarsk Region, the Irkutsk Region, Khakassia, and Tuva, forming the Angara-Yenisei region. The cluster's development is designed to establish a comprehensive ecosystem. This will involve the integrated production and processing of rare and rare-earth metals. Furthermore, it will drive the development of advanced materials, cutting-edge microelectronics, innovative energy solutions, and sophisticated artificial intelligence systems. Close collaboration between industry, scientific research, and educational institutions is central to this project. To meet the specialized workforce demands of this new cluster, a dedicated educational program will be established. This program will be based at the Siberian Federal University and the Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology, ensuring a pipeline of skilled professionals.




