Industry News

Articles and insights on the latest trends, breakthroughs, and opportunities in the magnetics industry. Stay informed with expert analyses and thought leadership shaping the future of magnetic technologies and their applications.

July '24

New technology uses magnetic fields to control brain regions

Dive into the future of neuroscience! Researchers at South Korea's Institute for Basic Science have unveiled Nano-MIND, a revolutionary magneto genetics technology capable of remotely controlling brain regions to modulate complex functions like emotions and social behaviours.


WHAM! Nuclear fusion experiment hits new record for magnet strength!

The University of Wisconsin-Madison's nuclear fusion experiment just shattered records with the strongest magnetic field confining plasma!  "This was the first plasma with our new magnets, and it’s setting the stage for a fusion-powered future," says Kieran Furlong, co-founder of Realta Fusion. Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) delivered these breakthrough magnets, doubling the strength to an astounding 17 tesla.


Aclara and Vacuumschmelze partner to develop permanent magnet supply chain

"We are thrilled to announce the fortification of our partnership with Aclara, a frontrunner in the development of ionic clay mines in South America,” stated Dr. Erik Eschen, CEO of VAC. Explore how this collaboration is paving the way for the future of electric vehicles and renewable energy by securing a sustainable supply of rare earth elements.


Regulation to drive development of rare-earth sector

New insight coming out of China: a newly approved regulation on rare-earth elements aims to reshape the sector. This comes as demand rises in industries like new energy vehicles.

June '24

Fridge magnets have important pull for holiday memories, says research

New research from the University of Liverpool Management School reveals that these tiny treasures can evoke powerful holiday memories and boost moods long after the trip ends. Dr. John Byrom shares, ‘Far from being banal ‘tat’, our study found fridge magnets can bring a past holiday experience to life more powerfully than many other types of tourist souvenir.’ Who knew the humble fridge magnet could pack such a punch?


US startup claims 'rare earth-free' magnets can wean wind turbines off China

Exciting news in renewable energy! Niron Magnetics, Inc. rare earth-free magnets are set to revolutionise wind turbine manufacturing, reducing dependency on Chinese raw materials and bolstering American renewables .


AI Discovers New Rare-Earth-Free Magnet At 200 Times The Speed Of Man

AI Finds New Rare-Earth-Free Magnet at 200x the Speed of Humans!

"Utilising AI instead of traditional trial-and-error methods, Materials Nexusclaims to expedite the identification and development of rare-earth-free magnetic materials." - Professor Iain Todd FREng, The University of Sheffield


Man inspired by partner makes magnetic walking stick

Inspired by love, driven by innovation! Nottingham Trent University's Sean Guyett has revolutionised mobility aids with his innovative magnetic walking stick, inspired by his partner Ora Hambleton. As Sean says, 'I wanted to create something to show how we can design away many of the common problems that are faced by people who have to rely on a walking stick.'

May '24

Nintendo Switch 2 reportedly has magnetic Joy-Cons, new cartridges, lager 1080p screen.

Get Ready for a Magnetic Revolution in Gaming!  "The Switch 2 is a 'conservative evolution' of the original console and can be seen as a 'refined Pro version of the Switch.'" - Mobapad, Wccftech Nintendo Switch 2 is leveling up with magnetic Joy-Cons! Say goodbye to the old slot system and hello to a sleek, secure magnetic attachment.


US Tariff Policy against China to alter the competitive landscape for critical minerals

"After thorough review of the statutory report on Section 301 tariffs, and having considered my advice, President Biden is directing me to take further action to encourage the elimination of the People’s Republic of China’s unfair technology transfer-related policies and practices that continue to burden U.S. commerce and harm American workers and businesses." - Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, Katherine Tai