en.Wedoany.com Reported - Victory Metals' rare earth pilot processing plant in Perth, Australia, has officially commenced operations, marking a critical step toward commercialization for the company's North Stanmore heavy rare earth project.
The facility's inauguration ceremony was attended and officiated by Australian Resources Minister Madeleine King. She stated that the project represents a "significant achievement" for Victory Metals and reflects Australia's progress in the field of critical minerals.

"Australia has a responsibility to take a leadership role in global critical minerals and rare earths, and milestones like this demonstrate that Australia is delivering tangible results," the Minister said in a statement.
The primary objective of the pilot plant is to demonstrate and refine Victory's extraction process from the clay-type rare earth mineralization at North Stanmore. This is the result of over three years of research and development by the company's technical team, along with external industry and research partners.
By commissioning this facility, Victory can produce sufficient quantities of representative rare earth product samples for evaluation by potential offtake partners in the international market. These samples will support customer engagement, testing programs, and ongoing commercial discussions as the project advances toward the development stage.
Victory Metals CEO and Executive Director Brendan Clark stated that the pilot plant is a key step in demonstrating the viability of the North Stanmore project. "The ability to efficiently separate rare earths from clay-type deposits further validates the quality of the project and lays the foundation for generating representative product samples for potential customers," he said.
The pilot program will also generate additional operational data to support subsequent project development, while enhancing engagement with potential customers seeking stable rare earth supply solutions.
This launch comes at a time of growing global demand for critical minerals, as governments and manufacturers seek to diversify supply chains for materials used in advanced technologies, defense systems, renewable energy, and magnet production.
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