Greenland Mines (NASDAQ: GRML) announced that Professor Wolfgang Maier and Associate Professor Kristoffer Szilas will join the company’s 2026 field campaign at its Skaergaard precious and critical metals project in southeast Greenland. The appointments strengthen the technical team by bringing additional expertise in layered intrusions, magmatic ore deposits and Greenland geology to support ongoing exploration and development activities.
Maier and Szilas will work alongside Greenland Mines’ in-country leadership and technical consultants as part of a team of more than 40 specialists supporting the 2026 Skaergaard season. The company believes integrating the researchers’ academic expertise with its commercial exploration program will help refine geological models, improve data collection and support future resource evaluation and development planning at the project. According to the press release, Maier and Szilas bring decades of combined experience studying layered intrusions—geological formations that host significant deposits of platinum group metals, gold and other critical minerals. The Skaergaard project, located in a remote region of southeast Greenland, is one of the largest layered intrusions in the world and has been a focus of exploration for precious and critical metals.
The addition of these geologists comes as Greenland Mines advances its broader North Atlantic Critical Metals Corridor vision, linking Greenland resources with allied downstream jurisdictions and industrial infrastructure. The company has two operating divisions: Mining, focused on the Skaergaard project and the Sarfartoq neodymium-praseodymium (Nd-Pr) rare earths project in southwest Greenland; and Biotech, including Klotho’s KLTO‑202 primary indication for ALS. By bringing in top academic talent, Greenland Mines aims to accelerate understanding of the Skaergaard intrusion’s mineral potential and de-risk future development. The full press release is available at https://ibn.fm/NtqbI.
The announcement underscores the growing interest in Greenland’s mineral resources, particularly critical minerals needed for clean energy technologies and defense applications. With geopolitical tensions highlighting supply chain vulnerabilities, projects like Skaergaard could play a role in diversifying sources of platinum group metals and rare earth elements. However, the company notes that forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, as detailed in its SEC filings. Investors can find the latest news and updates at the company’s newsroom: https://ibn.fm/GRML.
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