Hastings Technology Metals Ltd
Tim Gilbert is a seasoned executive in the mining and resources sector, currently serving as Chief Operating Officer at Hastings Technology Metals Ltd since January 2023. Previously, Tim held the role of General Manager - Mt Holland at Covalent Lithium Pty Ltd from February 2019 to January 2023. Tim's experience includes managing various projects and operations with Thiess as Project Manager - Underground Services and Operations Manager in both Thiess Mongolia and Majwe Mining. Other roles include Mine Operations Manager at Leighton Contractors, Resident Manager (Contract) at Kimberley Diamond Company, VP Operations at Gold Fields Australia, GM Technical at Norilsk Nickel Australia, and Principal Advisor - Mining at Rio Tinto. Tim holds a B. Eng (Hons) degree in Mining Engineering from Camborne School of Mines.
This person is not in the org chart
This person is not in any teams
Hastings Technology Metals Ltd
Hastings Technology Metals Limited (ASX: HAS) is a Perth based rare earths company primed to become the world’s next producer of neodymium and praseodymium concentrate (NdPr). NdPr are vital components in the manufacture of permanent magnets used every day in advanced technology products ranging from electric vehicles to wind turbines, robotics, medical applications, digital devices, etc. Located in the Gascoyne and Pilbara regions, Hastings’ flagship Yangibana Rare Earths Project comprises a mine and beneficiation plant at the Yangibana site and a hydrometallurgical plant at Onslow. The project contains one of the most highly valued NdPr deposits in the world with NdPr:TREO ratio of up to 52 per cent in some areas of the orebody, and is permitted for long-life production and with offtake commitments signed and debt finance in advanced stage. In 2022, Hastings acquired a strategic 19.9 per cent shareholding in TSX-listed Neo Performance Metals, a leading global rare earth processing and advanced permanent magnets producer, providing the Company with the opportunity to explore opportunities to create a fully integrated mine-to-magnet business. Hastings also owns and operates the Brockman project, Australia’s largest heavy rare earths deposit, near Halls Creek in the Kimberley.