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Powering Tomorrow with Rare Earths
From the silent hum of wind turbines to the lightning-fast response of electric motors, rare earth elements are the invisible champions driving the clean-energy revolution and shaping the technology of the future.

Product Introduction
- Discovered in 1794 by Finnish chemist Johan Gadolin, from the mineral ytterbite (later renamed gadolinite)


- Discovered in 1901 by French chemist Eugène-Anatole Demarçay Named after the continent Europe
History Project Introduction
Permanent Magnet Supply for Wind Turbine Systems – Munich, Germany
A mid-sized wind turbine manufacturer based in Munich, Germany, specializing in the development of direct-drive onshore wind systems for the European renewable energy market. In early 2023, the company launched a 120MW onshore wind farm project, requiring a stable supply of high-performance magnet materials for its next-generation generator units.
Supply of High-Purity Rare Earth Alloys for MRI Equipment – California, USA
A U.S.-based multinational manufacturer of diagnostic imaging equipment, with a strong presence in North America, Europe, and Asia. The company specializes in MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) systems for hospitals, research institutions, and outpatient clinics. In 2022, the client initiated a supplier evaluation process to identify qualified partners for long-term sourcing of critical magnetic materials.
Supply of Rare Earth Phosphor Materials for LED Manufacturing – Kyoto, Japan
A Japanese electronic materials company based in Kyoto, specializing in the development and supply of phosphor compounds for LED manufacturers. Their clients include several global brands producing LED chips for lighting, display, and automotive applications. In early 2023, the client sought a new supplier of europium and terbium-based rare earth oxides to improve color rendering and reduce energy consumption in high-efficiency LED products.
Rare Earth Magnet Materials for EV Motor Systems – NEOM, Saudi Arabia
A regional systems integrator involved in the NEOM smart city project in Saudi Arabia, responsible for supplying electric drive systems for autonomous shuttles, last-mile mobility units, and intra-city light electric vehicles. The client required rare earth magnet materials for compact, high-efficiency motors designed to operate in desert climates with minimal maintenance.
Rare Earth-Based Catalysts for Oil Refining Applications – Khabarovsk, Russia
A regional oil refining company located in Khabarovsk Krai, Russia, operating multiple atmospheric and vacuum distillation units. In 2018, the client began exploring alternatives to conventional cracking catalysts to reduce sulfur content and improve light oil yield in line with new national environmental regulations aligned with Euro-5 standards.
Long-Term Supply of Rare Earth Materials for Miniature Electronics – Eindhoven, Netherlands
A European OEM electronics components manufacturer headquartered in Eindhoven, Netherlands, specializing in precision actuators, haptics modules, and micro-motors for smartphones, wearables, and portable medical devices. Starting in 2016, the company began sourcing rare earth permanent magnet materials for miniaturized assemblies with high torque density and thermal reliability.