Welcome to M2i Global
The Infrastructure Behind America’s Critical Minerals Future
M2i Global on Bloomberg's Advancements with Ted Danson
M2i Global was featured on the award-winning Advancements with Ted Danson, a series airing on Bloomberg that spotlights the innovations, technologies, and breakthroughs shaping industries around the world. In this segment, M2i leadership discusses how resilient midstream infrastructure, responsible sourcing, recycling, and supply chain transparency are becoming foundational to economic stability and national security.
Who We Are
M2i Global is building the infrastructure required for America’s critical minerals economy to create domestic jobs and ensure national security. We are the execution platform connecting the mine and the market. M2i is a one-stop shop for tracing, qualifying, and delivering certified minerals and metals.
Our Podcast: The Minerals & Metals Initiative
Critical minerals are the central topic in discussions about national security, industrial policy, and the global energy transition. The Minerals & Metals Initiative, hosted by M2i President and CEO Alberto Rosende, brings you the people and ideas shaping that future.
Recent episodes include conversations with Amanda Hilton of the Nevada Mining Association on why Nevada is ground zero for America’s critical minerals future, Ellen Carey on traceability and supply chain security, and Mark Wexler of Not For Sale on forced labor and the circular economy.
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Invest in M2i Global
The window to be part of building America’s critical minerals infrastructure is open but it will not stay open indefinitely. Investors who join M2i now are participating at the foundation of what we believe will become the national platform for traceable critical materials production.
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