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Greenwave Technology Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq: GWAV) Accelerates Rare-Earth Metal Recovery Amid Global Supply Disruptions

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On December 3, 2024, China banned the export of gallium, germanium, and antimony to the United States – vital minerals utilized in the production of semiconductors, solar panels, and electric car batteries

The Company expects to generate significant revenue in FY 2025 through the efficient extraction of these rare-earth minerals from vehicles, appliances, equipment, and heavy machinery

Greenwave believes its proprietary rare-earth metal recovery initiative is a “catalytic converter-level” opportunity, with breakthrough technologies unlocking the profitable recovery of rare and high-value metals historically overlooked by the recycling industry

CHESAPEAKE, Va., Dec. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Greenwave Technology Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq: GWAV) (“Greenwave” or the “Company”), a leading metal recycler in Virginia, North Carolina, and Ohio, announced today it is accelerating the recovery of rare-earth metals from appliances, equipment, heavy machinery, and vehicles – capitalizing on surging global demand and escalating geopolitical tensions.

Greenwave views its proprietary rare-earth metal recovery initiative as a “catalytic converter-level” opportunity, with breakthrough technologies unlocking the profitable recovery of rare and high-value metals historically overlooked by the recycling industry.

Following China’s December 2024 ban on exporting gallium, germanium, and antimony to the United States—key materials for semiconductors, solar panels, and EV batteries—Greenwave has fast-tracked its rare-earth recycling initiatives. Positioned near Naval Station Norfolk and the Port of Virginia, Greenwave’ wholly-owned recycling facilities leverage access to high-quality scrap metal sourced from defense contractors, shipyards, and logistics hubs, securing a strategic advantage in the metals market.

Market-Leading Differentiation and Revenue Growth Potential
In addition to the growth projected in the Company’s legacy business lines, Greenwave anticipates robust FY 2025 revenue growth related to the Company’s efficient recycling of rare-earth minerals from end-of-life vehicles, appliances, heavy machinery, and industrial equipment. Greenwave’s comprehensive recovery processes target high-demand materials:

Antimony (for battery alloys and industrial applications): Recycled from lead-acid batteries, mine tailings, and flame-retardant plastics.Germanium (for optics, semiconductors, and medical devices): Extracted from infrared systems, lenses, and spent electronic components.Gallium (critical for semiconductors and renewable energy): Recovered from solar cells, LED manufacturing scrap, and electronic waste.

Strategic Investments Drive Market Leadership
With cutting-edge technology, robust supply channels, and scalable processes, Greenwave is positioned to become a market leader in rare-earth recovery. The Company’s strategic investments in advanced recycling equipment and specialized workforce training aim to optimize recovery yields and to solidify Greenwave’s competitive edge.

Investor Highlights

Positioned for sustained growth amid critical material shortages.Strategically located to capitalize on military and industrial supply chains.Uniquely focused on high-value metals with growing global demand.

Greenwave’s twenty years of operating experience in the scrap metal industry, combined with the Company’s extensive footprint, grandfathered licenses, and strong relationships with key suppliers provide unique and compelling competitive advantages. The Company intends to utilize its unique position in the industry to become a leader in the recovery of rare earth metals.

About Greenwave – One of the Mid Atlantic’s Leading Metal Recyclers

As an operator of 13 metal recycling facilities, Greenwave Technology Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq: GWAV) supplies leading steel mills and industrial conglomerates with ferrous and non-ferrous metal. With steel being one of the most recycled materials worldwide, Greenwave supplies the raw metal utilized in critical infrastructure projects and U.S. warships vital to American national security interests. Headquartered in Chesapeake, VA, the Company has 167 employees with metal recycling operations across Virginia, North Carolina, and Ohio.

For detailed financials and updates, visit www.GWAV.com.

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This press release contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These include, without limitation, statements about its revenue growth, opening of additional locations, margin expansion and cashflow projections. These statements are identified by the use of the words “could,” “believe,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “estimate,” “expect,” “may,” “continue,” “predict,” “potential,” “project” and similar expressions that are intended to identify forward-looking statements. All forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this press release. You should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. Although the Company believes that its plans, objectives, expectations and intentions reflected in or suggested by the forward-looking statements are reasonable, the Company can give no assurance that these plans, objectives, expectations or intentions will be achieved. Forward-looking statements involve significant risks and uncertainties (some of which are beyond the Company’s control), assumptions and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from historical experience and present expectations or projections. Actual results may differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements and the trading price for the Company’s common stock may fluctuate significantly. Forward-looking statements also are affected by the risk factors described in the Company’s filings with the SEC. Except as required by law, the Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise publicly any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, after the date on which the statements are made or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.

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(800) 490-5020
Info@GWAV.com

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MEDIA ADVISORY – Governments of Canada and the Yukon Make Energy Affordability Announcement in Whitehorse

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WHITEHORSE, YT, Dec. 18, 2024 /CNW/ – Brendan Hanley, Member of Parliament for Yukon, will make an energy affordability announcement alongside the Honourable John Streicker, Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources, Minister of Tourism and Culture, Minister responsible for Yukon Development Corporation, Minister responsible for Yukon Energy Corporation and Minister responsible for French Language Services Directorate. Media availability will follow.

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December 19, 2024

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All accredited media are asked to pre-register by emailing media@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca by December 19 at 9 a.m. MT. A dial-in line is available for media and will be provided upon registration.  

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Simulation Theory, Inc. Raises $2 Million in Pre-Seed Funding to Combat Cloud Waste, Revolutionize the Future of Compute

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SAN DIEGO, Dec. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Simulation Theory Inc., a start-up dedicated to reducing waste by optimizing compute resources, has successfully raised $2 million in pre-seed funding. The round was led by Larry Russ, managing partner at Russ, August & Kabat with individual investors including Ryan Peterson, former CEO of Finger Food Advanced Technology Group and Robert Wallace of Strategic Alternatives. The funding will be used to support further development of Simulation Theory’s innovative software development kit (SDK) designed to maximize applications’ ability to optimize existing resources to help companies save billions in overspending on hardware and cloud usage each year.

In today’s digital landscape with the widespread adoption of generative AI and complex simulations, many businesses increasingly rely on cloud services, yet struggle with the skyrocketing prices associated with inefficient hardware usage. Simulation Theory’s technology allows businesses to leverage their existing infrastructure more efficiently, reducing cloud compute costs by up to 40 percent by dramatically increasing application performance.

“The Digital Revolution is over. Welcome to the Age of Optimization,” said Anthony Castoro, chief executive officer and co-founder of Simulation Theory. “As the demand for computing resources continues to skyrocket, we cannot simply build our way out of the problem. Simulation Theory is a deep technology company founded to address the fundamental computing challenges this new age presents. The Simulation Theory SDK allows customers to maximize the compute resources they already have, driving down costs, accelerating business results and promoting sustainable practices that can dramatically reduce our carbon footprint.”

“We understand that creating software that scales on modern CPUs is challenging and as a result the solution has been to throw more expensive hardware at the problem,” said Randy Culley, chief technology officer at Simulation Theory. “Our technology makes it simple for application developers to take full advantage of multi-core CPU architectures on every popular operating system. Some of our early clients have already increased their compute performance by several orders of magnitude, reducing time to completion by as much as 90 percent on the same hardware.” 

Customers including Secur3D, Encant AI, Perception Grid and Gameye are among Simulation Theory’s initial partners evaluating the benefits of a Simulation Theory technology integration in terms of future cost savings and performance gains.

Secur3D, a company that moderates and safeguards UGC, is transforming how platforms, creators, and brands protect their 3D assets from infringement and unauthorized use. By leveraging Simulation Theory, Secur3D is poised to scale its operations rapidly. “Integrating Simulation Theory will allow us to expand in ways we thought would take years,” said Nigel Metcalf, Head of Product at Secur3D. “We anticipate increasing our asset intake capacity by at least 20x and believe this technology will change how people anticipate, compute, and meet customer demand.”

Simulation Theory has also recently launched a pilot program to test the technology’s effectiveness for enterprise applications across various industries.

For more information, visit www.simtheoryinc.com and follow Simulation Theory on LinkedIn.

About Simulation Theory
Simulation Theory’s mission is to solve the most complex compute problems to save companies billions. Founded in 2023 by Anthony Castoro and Randy Culley, Simulation Theory’s proprietary SDK uniquely empowers businesses to leverage existing resources efficiently and sustainably for maximum reduction in cost, increased performance and minimized impact on the environment. 

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The Use of AI in Education: Challenges and Implementation Strategies Outlined in Info-Tech Research Group’s New Blueprint

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Recently published research insights from global firm Info-Tech Research Group are providing IT leaders in the education sector with a strategic framework to implement AI use. The resource outlines use cases and advisory on how institutions can adopt AI technologies responsibly to enhance operational efficiency, personalize learning, and improve student outcomes. The firm explains that by evaluating key factors such as technology, feasibility, and industry relevance, institutions can create impactful AI roadmaps that align with their goals and drive meaningful improvements in schools.

TORONTO, Dec. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ – As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to transform industries, its adoption in education presents both immense opportunities and significant challenges. From aligning AI initiatives with institutional goals to addressing budgetary constraints and managing the complexities of emerging technologies, the integration process demands careful planning and execution. To support institutions in overcoming these obstacles, Info-Tech Research Group has published an industry blueprint, Prioritize AI Use Cases for Education. The resource contains the global research and advisory firm’s research insights and recommendations for IT leaders to identify and prioritize AI use cases tailored to their institutions’ needs. Info-Tech’s blueprint provides a framework for adopting AI responsibly, which will support institutions in enhancing operational efficiency, improving student engagement, and making informed, data-driven decisions.

Info-Tech’s newly published resource underscores the rapid adoption of AI within the education sector and urges CIOs to strategically embrace its transformative potential.

“The strategic priority of AI determines the institution’s approach,” says Mark Maby, principal research director at Info-Tech Research Group. “For example, institutions focused on institutional growth and sustainability may use AI to personalize learning, optimize course offerings, and identify high-potential students. Those focused on operational excellence may use AI to automate tasks, improve efficiency, and reduce costs. Meanwhile, institutions emphasizing instructional and research value may use AI to create personalized learning experiences, provide real-time feedback, and discover new knowledge.”

‘ The firm emphasizes that successfully adopting AI requires carefully aligning IT and institutional goals. However, many educational institutions struggle to understand how AI can impact their operations and are unsure where to start when prioritizing use cases. To help institutions navigate these challenges, Info-Tech suggests a strategic and responsible approach that includes identifying relevant use cases, understanding potential benefits, and developing a comprehensive plan to address the complexities of implementation and ongoing use.

“The introduction of AI can be contentious, and the risks should be considered carefully,” explains Maby. “AI can have biases that directly thwart the mission of the institution. It is also a new technology, and its promise still outweighs its results.”

In its Prioritize AI Use Cases for Education blueprint, Info-Tech underscores the critical importance of identifying and understanding the relevant AI use cases that can address organizational challenges. The firm advises IT leaders in the industry to carefully evaluate the value of potential use cases by considering the following key factors:

Technology: Evaluate the foundational technology that powers the use case, understanding the tools and systems required for successful implementation.Benefits: Assess the specific value the use case brings to the organization, including improvements in efficiency and decision-making capabilities.Risks: Consider the potential risks involved in adopting the technology, including issues related to data security, integration challenges, and organizational readiness.Feasibility: Determine the practicality of implementing the use case within the education sector, factoring in its prevalence and proven success in similar organizations.Capabilities: Define the organization’s capabilities, which are shaped by the interaction of its people, processes, and technology. This process ensures the use case aligns with the institution’s ability to execute it effectively.Value Streams: Identify how the use case fits within the organization’s value streams, which are its core capabilities organized around delivering value to its stakeholders, whether students, faculty, or staff.Industry: Consider whether the use case is applicable to both higher education and K-12 institutions or if it is more suited to one sector over the other.

An AI use case involves applying artificial intelligence to a specific organizational function or capability, with the goal of driving value and addressing challenges unique to that industry. Info-Tech advises that by leveraging the insights outlined in this blueprint, IT leaders can help educational institutions adopt best-in-class digital use cases and develop robust implementation roadmaps that maximize value creation and lead to meaningful improvements.

For exclusive and timely commentary from Mark Maby, an expert in the educational sector, and access to the complete Prioritize AI Use Cases for Education blueprint, please contact pr@infotech.com.

About Info-Tech Research Group
Info-Tech Research Group is one of the world’s leading research and advisory firms, proudly serving over 30,000 IT and HR professionals. The company produces unbiased, highly relevant research and provides advisory services to help leaders make strategic, timely, and well-informed decisions. For nearly 30 years, Info-Tech has partnered closely with teams to provide them with everything they need, from actionable tools to analyst guidance, ensuring they deliver measurable results for their organizations.

To learn more about Info-Tech’s divisions, visit McLean & Company for HR research and advisory services and SoftwareReviews for software buying insights.

Media professionals can register for unrestricted access to research across IT, HR, and software and hundreds of industry analysts through the firm’s Media Insiders program. To gain access, contact pr@infotech.com.

For information about Info-Tech Research Group or to access the latest research, visit infotech.com and connect via LinkedIn and X.

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