Texas Mineral Resources Chairman to Address Critical Minerals and National Security at Harvard Conference

Anthony Marchese, chairman of Texas Mineral Resources Corp., has been invited to speak at the 2025 Technology and National Security Conference hosted by Harvard Business School. The conference, scheduled for April 5, 2025, will feature Marchese on a panel addressing critical challenges in energy and mineral production.

The panel, titled ‘Energy & Critical Minerals, Domestic Production in Great Power Competition’, will explore strategies for meeting U.S. energy and mineral requirements against a backdrop of increasing global tensions. Marchese is expected to provide insights into domestic mineral production, particularly focusing on rare earth elements and technology metals.

The conference presentation aligns with Texas Mineral Resources’ strategic focus on developing the Round Top project in Hudspeth County, Texas. The company currently holds an approximately 19.3% interest in the project, which aims to extract heavy rare earth elements, technology metals, and industrial minerals.

By participating in this high-profile conference, Marchese will likely highlight the importance of domestic mineral production as a critical component of national security and technological advancement. The panel’s discussion comes at a time when global supply chains for critical minerals are increasingly complex and geopolitically sensitive.

The presentation represents an opportunity to showcase the potential of domestic mineral resources and their role in supporting U.S. technological and economic independence.

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