Curtin University, Draslovka partner to advance glycine leaching technology
Non-toxic amino acid has the potential to replace hazardous chemicals like cyanide in mineral extraction processes, Curtin professor says.
Australia’s Lynas Rare Earths, the world’s largest producer of rare-earths outside of China, on Tuesday appointed John Humphrey as chairman, succeeding Kathleen Conlon who announced her retirement effective Nov. 29.
Humphrey has been part of Lynas’ board since 2017, while Conlon has been as a non-executive director for 12 years and chairman for the past three years.
Humphrey has held non-executive director positions at other listed companies. His previous positions include non-executive director of Horizon Oil and deputy chairman of King & Wood Mallesons, among others, according to Lynas’ website.
(By Manvi Pant; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar)
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