How HydroGraph Fits into the Critical Minerals Story!
CEO Kjirstin Breure & Tom Eldridge, business developer, join host Jay Taylor.
I just finished listening to a 5 minute snip-it of an interview Kjirstin Breure did with IDG on October 20, which you can watch HERE. There are some real nuggets of information in that short piece most important of which is the suggestion that HydroGraph’s sp2 bonded graphene can help the U.S. reduce the reliance on critical minerals and do so here in the U.S.
Also of significance is an understanding that HydroGraph’s one of a kind pristine graphene that fits into military applications and has the ability to help the U.S. onshore the production of critical minerals.
On Thursday, I am scheduled to interview Kjirstin, as well as Tom Eldridge, who is in charge of Business Development at HydroGraph. In addition to gaining a greater understanding of the market opportunities and challenges that HydroGraph faces in commercializing graphene, I’m hoping to gain a better understanding of how graphene can help the U.S. solve the critical metals crisis our country currently faces in light of Chinese export restrictions.
I plan to make an audio version of my interview with Kjirstin and Tom available on Saturday to the paid subscribers of J Taylor’s Gold, Energy & Tech Stocks and then upload it on my YouTube channel JayTaylorMedia at 8:00 am New York time on Wednesday, October 29.
Best Wishes,
Jay Taylor




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Jay,
Looking forward to this interview! Could you kindly inquire on exactly where they are with EPA Approval? I know that inhibits commercialization in the US, but is EPA approval also a requirement for government/defense contracts? - given the current state of critical minerals onshoring.
Respectfully,
Jason