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North Atlantic Titanium Joins the U.S. Defense Industrial Base Consortium to Support Critical Mineral Supply Chain Collaboration
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA - July 6, 2026 (NEWMEDIAWIRE) - North Atlantic Titanium Corp. (CSE: NATO) (OTCQB: NATQ.F) (FSE: Y33) ("North Atlantic Titanium" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has joined the Defense Industrial Base Consor...
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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA - July 6, 2026 (NEWMEDIAWIRE) - North Atlantic Titanium Corp. (CSE: NATO) (OTCQB: NATQ.F) (FSE: Y33) ("North Atlantic Titanium" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has joined the Defense Industrial Base Consortium ("DIBC"), a collaborative initiative focused on advancing secure, innovative, and resilient solutions for the defense industrial base. Membership in the DIBC will allow the Company to participate in research, technical discussions, and collaborative projects aimed at strengthening North American industrial-base capabilities. Dwayne Yaretz, CEO and Director of North Atlantic Titanium, stated: "Joining the Defense Industrial Base Consortium reflects North Atlantic Titanium's commitment to contributing to secure and resilient North American critical-mineral supply chains. Titanium, vanadium, and phosphate each have important industrial and strategic applications, and the Company looks forward to participating in technical collaboration, supply-chain discussions, and potential future critical-mineral opportunities." About the Defense Industrial Base Consortium The U.S. Department of War's Warfighting Investments, Resourcing, and Execution (WIRE) directorate established the DIBC OTA to enable rapid research, access to commercial solutions for defense requirements, and innovations from industry, academia, and non-traditional contractors. DIBC members focus on identifying, developing, and testing cutting-edge capabilities at the speed of innovation. The DIBC is managed by Advanced Technology International ("ATI"), which serves as the consortium manager. According to ATI, the DIBC aims to diversify and expand the defense industrial base and enable small and non-traditional businesses to work with government and access research and prototyping teaming opportunities. The DIBC OTA enhances WIRE's mission of addressing defense supply chain issues, developing the industrial workforce, sustaining critical production, commercializing Research and Development (R&D) efforts, and rapidly scaling emerging technologies to build a robust, resilient defense industrial base. Membership in the DIBC does not imply U.S. Government endorsement, project approval, funding, or the award of any contract or agreement. Highlights: North Atlantic Titanium has joined the Defense Industrial Base Consortium (DIBC), a collaborative initia...
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