
The IQT Podcast IQT Explains: What's So Critical About Critical Minerals (ft. Atomionics)
Nov 11, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Russ Ross, VP of Technology at IQT, and Sahil Tapiwala, CEO of Atomionics, explore the critical role of minerals like lithium and rare earth elements in today's technology. They reveal the risks posed by supply chain monopolies, especially China's dominance. Sahil shares how Atomionics uses quantum gravimeters and AI for precise mineral exploration. Together, they discuss innovative strategies for U.S. independence in mineral supply chains, emphasizing the importance of investment and recycling in driving a clean-energy future.
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Critical Minerals Power Modern Tech And Security
- Critical minerals enable core technologies from smartphones to radar and MRI machines.
- Their economic and defense importance makes supply-chain resilience a national security issue.
What Makes Rare Earths Special
- Rare earths are a subset of critical minerals with unique electronic and magnetic properties.
- Their chemical structure gives them specialized uses like polishing glass and making strong magnets.
A Book Sparked A Shift Into Minerals
- Sahil described reading The New Map and learning demand for metals will explode with energy and AI infrastructure.
- He joined Atomionics to reduce decades-long exploration timelines and false drills.





