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AnorTech Inc V.ANOR

Alternate Symbol(s):  HUDRF

AnorTech Inc., formerly Hudson Resources Inc., is a Canada-based technology company. The Company is focused on the development of green technologies made from anorthosite (aluminum calcium silicate) rock. The Company is focused on three global markets: green alumina, CO2 free cement and concrete thermal energy storage systems. The Company owns 100% of the Gronne Bjerg Anorthosite project in Greenland, which is located southwest Greenland near the capital city of Nuuk. The Project hosts a quality anorthosite (calcium aluminum silicate) body. The Company also has a 5% carried interest on the Sarfartoq rare earth element project in Greenland, partnered with Neo North Star Resources. The Sarfartoq carbonatite project hosts an advanced rare earth element project rich in neodymium and praseodymium.


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Comment by kidkneeson Jun 25, 2019 12:13pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:News release of "Moon Shot"

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:News release of "Moon Shot"Hideaway and Enginuity:  I am not as pessimistic about this NR.  I previously detailed the nature of the NSERC grant for anocrete in my post from May 28th.  It was a relatively small grant ($25,000) and only lasted 1 year.  Given that the University of Tokyo is interested in applications for anocrete makes me believe that they potentially plan on using it as an endogenous building material on the moon.  Their considerable resources will help find the best recipe for making the strongest and most durable cement with anorthosite - something that the collaboration with Dr Tom Troczynski apparently did not do.  They wouldn't be interested if there wasn't some potential for this product.
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