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IperionX CEO maps out visionary path for 2024 targeting titanium advancements

In a letter addressed to shareholders and stakeholders, Anastasios Arima, the CEO of ASX-listed IperionX Limited, has expressed optimism and confidence as the company looks ahead to a year of significant growth, innovation, and success.

IperionX advances titanium production with USD 11.5 million EXIM Bank LOI

IperionX Limited, a producer of sustainable titanium technology, announced that it has received a Letter of Interest (LOI) from the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM Bank), outlining a preliminary equipment finance offer totalling USD 11.5 million.

IperionX partners with Canadian aerospace giant for titanium recycling initiative

IperionX Limited, a producer of sustainable titanium technology, has signed a deal with Heroux-Devtek, a Canadian aerospace company, to support a 100 per cent recycled titanium supply chain based on scrap titanium metal from the aerospace industry.

IperionX gets permits for titanium metal manufacturing in Virginia

ASX-listed IperionX Limited has secured all necessary permits to begin construction and operations at its planned titanium metal production facility in Virginia.

IperionX to manufacture titanium metal components for Ford

IperionX Limited, a provider of sustainable titanium technologies, has agreed to a Scope of Work (SoW) with Ford Motor Company for the supply of titanium metal components using Iperionx’s 100 per cent recycled, low-carbon titanium metal.

IperionX, Canyon team up to manufacture sustainable bicycle components

ASX-listed IperionX Limited has collaborated with Canyon Bicycles to produce bicycle components utilising IperionX's 100 per cent recycled and low-carbon titanium to create a more environmentally friendly titanium supply chain for the cycling industry.
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