Mount Ridley lands CSIRO backing to unlock scandium upside
Mount Ridley Mines secured $50,000 in CSIRO co-funding for a $104,000 initiative to enhance scandium's value at its Grass Patch project in Western Australia. The collaboration aims to develop scandium alloys for 3D printing and may lead to strategic partnerships in aerospace and defense. Mount Ridley's resource contains 367.98 million tonnes at 57.2 parts per million scandium.
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Published 07 Jul 2026, 06:34 UTC · Updated 07 Jul 2026, 06:40 UTC
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