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Impossible Mining Announces Completion of Key Technology Milestones as They Endeavor to Become World’s First Sustainable Mining Company

Impossible Mining Announces Completion of Key Technology Milestones as They Endeavor to Become World’s First Sustainable Mining Company
Impossible Mining underwater robot using selective pickup of polymetallic nodules which are rich in battery metals - ©Impossible Mining

Impossible Mining (IM) is shaping a multi-trillion-dollar industry with critical technology that would allow the responsible harvesting of EV metals. Their approach to seabed mining is a timely and exacting move to unite industry and disparate nations as we plan for a future without fossil fuels.

“We are showing the world that a nimble innovator like Impossible Mining can make big changes in the mining industry. By partnering with global leaders like Boskalis, we are paving the way to widespread uptake of our technology that will disrupt the mining industry on both land and underwater—making it more sustainable, more economic, and more secure,” said Oliver Gunasekara, CEO & Co-Founder of Impossible Mining.

“At Boskalis, we know that innovation and disruption are critical to the growth of our company. We are excited to work with Impossible Mining as they develop a transformational approach to sustainable seabed mining,” said Sander Steenbrink, General Manager Corporate Innovation, Research & Development at Boskalis.

“Demonstrating that our robotics manipulator can deliver the throughput required for economic production, while also preserving the seafloor ecosystem, answers the major question our competitors raise about the viability of selective harvesting. We are well on the way to showing that no longer does mineral production have to come at the cost of sustainability,” said Renee Grogan, Chief Sustainability Officer & Co-Founder Impossible Mining.

Robotic arm test tank video: https://youtu.be/UrL18h0XRFw

Animation visualization video: https://youtu.be/gFYyWKXysXE

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