Rare Earth Tech Group Welcomes New Ohio Member AsterTech
Published Date: 3/7/2025
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The Consortium for Rare Earth Technologies (CREaTe) just added a new member, AsterTech LLC from Ohio, to their team working on rare earth tech. This update keeps their special legal protections in place and signals that more members might join soon. No big changes in plans or costs, just a growing crew aiming to innovate together!
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