United Rare Earths Advances Project Development with Expanded Team and Construction Planning
Source WLAF
Summary
United Rare Earths convened key members of its development, engineering, technical, and project leadership teams as the company advanced preparations for the next phase of development in Campbell County, Tennessee. Discussions focused on project execution, construction planning, engineering coordination, and the phased development of the company’s rare earth processing and recycling platform.
The project is being developed in phases, beginning with magnet recycling, followed by rare earth separation and refining capabilities. Company leadership highlighted the importance of assembling a multidisciplinary team of engineers, architects, technical advisors, and strategic partners to support project execution and future growth.
Why It Matters
Developing rare earth processing infrastructure requires far more than access to technology and capital. Successful deployment depends on the integration of engineering, permitting, construction planning, supply chain development, and strategic partnerships.
As United Rare Earths advances toward construction, continued growth of the project team represents an important milestone in transforming a development-stage initiative into an operating rare earth processing platform. The project is designed to expand processing capacity, support critical supply chains, and create new economic opportunities in East Tennessee.