Niron Magnetics Showcased by U.S. Defense Logistics Agency in Strategic Materials Launch

Aug 22, 2025

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Highlights

  • Niron Magnetics was one of six companies featured at the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency's R&D Strategic Materials Launch Party.
  • The company develops rare-earth-free permanent magnets to strengthen US material supply chain capabilities.
  • Niron's technology aims to reduce dependency on Chinese-controlled rare earth inputs and support national security objectives.

Niron Magnetics, Inc. (opens in a new tab) announced it was selected as one of only six companies featured at the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency’s R&D Strategic Materials Launch Party (opens in a new tab) held this week at Fort Belvoir.

The exclusive showcase highlighted technologies strengthening America’s strategic material supply chains—a core priority for both nationaland economic security. Niron, developer of rare-earth-free permanentmagnets, emphasized its role in building more resilient U.S. magnet and material capabilities.

“Being chosen for this event is both an honor and a clear recognition of the potential impact our technology brings to the defense and energy supply chain,” the company said.

Source: LinkedIn

Niron’s approach—delivering high-performance magnets without relying on Chinese-controlled rare earth inputs—fits squarely into the Department of Defense’s mission to secure critical technologies and reduce single-point vulnerabilities.

Disclaimer: This press release draws upon Niron Magnetics’ official communication. As with all corporate announcements, claims should be validated through independent verification and third-party reporting.

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