ReElement Technologies invited to Critical Minerals Summit
Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported Jun 08, 2026 · Last updated Jun 08, 2026
The participation of United Technologies in the Critical Minerals Summit could positively impact its market standing and that of its parent company, Tamboran Resources, by increasing visibility and potential for government contracts or partnerships. The summit's focus on securing a domestic critical mineral supply chain, driven by the United States government, signals potential growth opportunities for companies in this sector. This event could lead to increased investor confidence in companies aligned with national strategic mineral initiatives.
United Technologies, a minority holding of Tamboran Resources, has been invited to participate in the United States Chamber of Commerce's Critical Minerals Summit on June 11, 2026, in Washington D.C. Ben Kincaid, CEO of ReElement Africa, will be a speaker at the event. The summit will focus on the 'Second Trump administration's' efforts to secure a stable, diversified critical mineral supply chain for the United States, reducing dependence on foreign adversaries. Attendees will include Indiana Senator Todd Young and Brian Greely from the United States — Export–Import Bank of the United States. This event provides a platform for United Technologies to showcase its high-performance refining capacity for rare earth and critical battery elements and engage with key government and industry stakeholders.
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