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Daniel to Speak at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab LSI – E&C Metal Workshop

The Lunar Surface Innovation Consortium (LSIC) is hosting a one-day virtual workshop that looks into the supply and demand sides of in-situ derived metals and metalloids that are derived from O2-extraction technologies. We plan to bring together lunar In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) developers to represent the supply side and Excavation & Construction (E&C) focus group participants to represent the demand side, in an early attempt to link the in-situ production, the processing and the use/consumption of metals and metal-like by-products that result from O2 production technologies on the lunar surface. The workshop will consist of 10-minute long talks from the two perspectives, followed by a panel discussion accompanied by an interactive Miro board session(s) in tandem. This workshop is intended to lay the foundation for the development of an eco-system in this nascent field of lunar ISRU metals and to strengthen public-private partnership. Our over-arching goal is to develop a common and realistic mutual understanding of what is possible for metal ISRU in the near-term (next 5-10 years).