From defense systems and advanced weaponry to AI infrastructure and next-generation semiconductors, critical minerals are the foundation of modern technological and national security capability.
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Critical minerals power modern life – but global supply remains dangerously concentrated in a handful of countries. This episode of The Innovation Report explores the growing geopolitical race to secure these essential resources before shortages become crises.
At the center is tungsten, a metal critical to aerospace, defense, manufacturing, and emerging technologies. After China restricted tungsten exports in 2025, the vulnerability of global supply chains became impossible to ignore.
Through expert insights, field exploration, and firsthand accounts from mining leaders and geologists, the film examines the intersection of mining, innovation, national security, AI-driven exploration, and clean energy, and asks a defining question: who will control the materials powering the future?
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Quantum computing is emerging as a strategically important technology—one that could redefine competitive advantage across industries.
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Unlike traditional systems that process information as either 0 or 1, quantum computers use qubits, which can exist in multiple states at once. When combined, they can explore vast numbers of possibilities simultaneously—unlocking entirely new computational potential.
But despite that promise, quantum computing remains early. Today’s systems are fragile, error-prone, and limited to small-scale problems, with major breakthroughs still needed in stability, error correction, and scalability.
At the same time, governments, universities, and corporations are investing heavily—recognizing its long-term impact across industries like finance, healthcare, and cybersecurity, as well as its geopolitical importance.
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