Author: aspectus
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Momentum CEO Mahesh Konduru Featured in Reuters Article on Tax-Cut Bill’s Implications for Critical Minerals Projects
Changes in federal tax policy could impact the domestic production of critical minerals. At Momentum, we are committed to building economically sustainable and environmentally responsible refining infrastructure for critical minerals—right here at home. As our CEO Mahesh Konduru notes, “We need to have the appropriate tools to build, nurture and grow that supply chain inside…
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Momentum Technologies Awarded on TIME’s America’s Top GreenTech Companies 2025 List
CARROLLTON, TEXAS, April 1, 2025 – Momentum Technologies has been awarded on TIME’s list of America’s Top GreenTech Companies 2025. This prestigious award is presented by TIME and Statista Inc., the leading statistics portal and industry ranking provider. The award list was announced on March 25th, 2025, and can be viewed on TIME’s website. Statista gathered…
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Momentum Technologies Welcomes Dr. Simon Choong as VP of Product Development
CARROLLTON, TEXAS, Jan. 29, 2025 – Momentum Technologies (“Momentum”), a company revolutionizing critical mineral and metal recovery for reuse, today announced the addition of Dr. Simon Choong as Vice President of Product Development. Dr. Choong brings more than 15 years of experience developing and commercializing novel membrane technologies. With a proven track record of transforming innovative…
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Momentum Technologies CEO Mahesh Konduru Named to ITAC 5 Committee on Critical Minerals and Non-Ferrous Metals
CARROLLTON, Texas, Nov. 26, 2024 – Mahesh Konduru, CEO of Momentum Technologies, has been appointed by Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo and United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai to the Industry Trade Advisory Committee on Critical Minerals and Non-Ferrous Metals (ITAC 5) representing Momentum and the U.S. reusable critical minerals and metals industry for the 2022-2026…
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‘Black Mass’ of Dead Batteries Best Recycled in Small Doses
March 13, 2024 By: Vandana Gombar, BloombergNEF Senior Editor – Global Policy The growing use of batteries will require a jump in recycling. A startup is promising a technology that will economically recover key transition metals from the ‘black mass’ of shredded dead batteries at smaller scale plants. “The winner in this industry will be…