The future - Internet of things - Raw materials
Our world is becoming increasingly networked. The new 5G network is coming and we are driving more and more electrically
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The "Internet of Things" or "IoT" generally refers to everyday objects that communicate with other devices and with people via the Internet. This includes, for example, intelligent home technology, also known as smart home. A refrigerator that reports what needs to be replenished, a fine thing.
The fifth generation of cell phones will also bring new functions. According to the Swedish company Ericsson (network and telecommunications company), there will be around 24 billion interconnected devices by 2050. These could be streetlamps, thermostats, electricity meters, fitness trackers, robotics or cars. IoT-enabled devices often use platinum sensors. This is because they have high stability, repeatability and fast response times. Platinum sensors are also used in electromobility, for example in charging plugs.
All these new technologies require raw materials. In addition to platinum or nickel, electromobility, for example, needs lithium and cobalt for its batteries.
Canada Nickel Company - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4W5DSDTbITo&list=PLBpDlKjdv3ypbqrO7Zjsh29HHYvZnjQs7&index=2&t=5s - for example, owns nickel and cobalt in the Crawford nickel-cobalt sulfide project, which is the twelfth largest nickel project in the world.
Zinc, important not only for the automotive industry but also for steel production, is present in Osisko Metals - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5okUdwEnNI&t=5s - two zinc projects in Canada. They are located in the Northwest Territories and in New Brunswick.
Recent company information and press releases from Canada Nickel Company (
www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/canada-nickel-company-inc/)
and Osisko Metals (www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/osisko-metals-inc/).
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