Ivanhoe Electric Announces Multi-Year Sponsorship with the Native American Mining and Energy Sovereignty Initiative (NAMES) through Colorado School of

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Algemeen advies 17/05/2024 08:25
PHOENIX, ARIZONA – Ivanhoe Electric Inc. (“Ivanhoe Electric”) (NYSE American: IE; TSX:
IE) Executive Chairman Robert Friedland, and President and Chief Executive Officer
Taylor Melvin, are pleased to announce its multi-year commitment for a $150,000
contribution to the Native American Mining and Energy Sovereignty Initiative (“NAMES”),
part of the Payne Institute for Public Policy at Colorado School of Mines (“Mines”), one
of the world’s foremost universities of mineral and energy engineering.
NAMES serves as a beacon of support for Tribal communities, facilitating dialogue
between stakeholders and driving forward-thinking discussions on mineral and energy
development in the western United States. Through this partnership, Ivanhoe Electric
joins NAMES in its mission to empower Tribal communities by encouraging and
financially supporting educational opportunities in the fields of energy and natural
resources. Ivanhoe Electric is proud to help lay the groundwork for long-term prosperity
and self-determination through the NAMES initiative.
Mr. Melvin commented: “We are thrilled to embark on this partnership with Colorado
School of Mines’ Payne Institute to support the NAMES Initiative and its vital mission of
empowering Tribal communities and creating opportunities in the mining sector. Our
sponsorship reflects Ivanhoe Electric’s commitment to promoting social and economic
progress for Tribal communities across the western United States. We look forward to
creating a sustained engagement and impactful contribution to Tribal communities
through our partnership with NAMES.”
Morgan Bazilian, Director, Payne Institute and Mines Professor of Public Policy
commented: “We are grateful for the support of Ivanhoe Electric. The NAMES initiative
will help support Tribal sovereignty through scholarships all the way through doctoral
studies in industries that are critical to the Tribes and their people.”
Ivanhoe Electric’s sponsorship will help fund development to:
• Support Native American students at Mines including their admission, retention,
development, and graduation at the undergraduate and graduate levels;
• Fund programs to support advanced research and development of Tribal energy
and mineral-related initiatives;
• Develop Native American-focused STEM activities and programs.
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Rick Tallman, NAMES’ Payne Institute Affiliated Partner and Mines Foundation Board of
Governors Member commented: “Ivanhoe Electric’s commitment to support Tribal
knowledge and sovereignty demonstrates true vision and leadership at this critical
moment in American mining history. The world is changing, and through the NAMES
Initiative, Mines is working with Tribal communities and industry partners like Ivanhoe
Electric to create new ways to engage local communities and support the growing
demand for critical minerals.”
NAMES’ inaugural event is scheduled for May 20 and 21 in Ignacio, Colorado, and will be
co-hosted by the Southern Ute Indian Tribe on their land. Ivanhoe Electric will participate
in this milestone event and looks forward to working together with all stakeholders of the
NAMES Initiative to achieve the mutual objectives of empowerment, equity, prosperity,
and sustainability.
About Ivanhoe Electric
We are a U.S. company that combines advanced mineral exploration technologies with
electric metals exploration projects predominantly located in the United States. We use
our accurate and powerful Typhoon™ geophysical surveying system, together with
advanced data analytics provided by our subsidiary, Computational Geosciences Inc.,
to accelerate and de-risk the mineral exploration process as we seek to discover new
deposits of critical metals that may otherwise be undetectable by traditional exploration
technologies. We believe the United States is significantly underexplored and has the
potential to yield major new discoveries of critical metals. Our mineral exploration
efforts focus on copper as well as other metals including nickel, vanadium, cobalt,
platinum group elements, gold and silver. Through the advancement of our portfolio of
electric metals exploration projects, headlined by the Santa Cruz Copper Project in
Arizona and the Tintic Copper-Gold Project in Utah, as well as other exploration
projects in the United States, we intend to support United States supply chain
independence by finding and delivering the critical metals necessary for the
electrification of the economy. We also operate a 50/50 joint venture with Saudi Arabian
Mining Company Ma’aden to explore for minerals on ~48,500 km2 of underexplored
Arabian Shield in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Website: www.ivanhoeelectric.com.
About The Payne Institute for Public Policy
The Payne Institute for Public Policy at Colorado

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