Research and development

Research and development for responsible materials and technology programmes.

Phoneix is being built as an R&D-led platform for applied research, materials intelligence, technology programme planning and evidence-led innovation. Public claims should remain measured while internal teams build research notes, projects, profiles and accountable execution records.

Applied Research
Materials Intelligence
Technology Programmes
Responsible Growth
Built for serious industry conversations

Clear, credible and research-led.

Phoneix is positioned around practical R&D architecture: public research references, technical documentation, stakeholder visibility, responsible-growth systems and secure role-based operations.

Research & Development

Evidence-led research notes, public-source references, technical summaries and programme questions prepared by employees and approved contributors.

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Materials Intelligence

Critical minerals, advanced materials, manufacturing inputs and application mapping, with rare earths treated as one important area rather than the whole company.

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Member Workspace

Private access is available only through controlled URLs for authorised employees, members, partners and board users. Public pages do not advertise the login path.

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Why R&D discipline matters

Better decisions come from evidence, not inflated claims.

Phoneix public content is structured around source-backed research, internal review and practical programme design. The aim is to show credible technical direction across materials, clean technology, supply-chain resilience and digital operations.

4Seed research sources added
360Balanced programme view
Projects / Insights

Programme timelines with visible progress.

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activeResearch & Development

Responsible Materials Intelligence Platform

A structured programme for materials intelligence, responsible sourcing documentation and application mapping across critical minerals and advanced materials.

planningRare Earth Division

Advanced Materials and Magnet Supply Chain Mapping

A research-grade mapping project for advanced materials and permanent magnet supply-chain dependencies.

activeTechnology & Innovation

R&D Programme Control Layer

A structured internal system for research submissions, project milestones, people profiles, task ownership and accountable follow-through.

Research library

Public-source research basis.

Admin can publish research items, and authorised workspace users can submit notes for review. The examples below use public official sources and keep Phoneix claims separate from third-party research.

Policy and resiliencePolicy reference

UK critical minerals strategy and supply-chain resilience

The UK strategy sets a 10-year vision for securing critical minerals, supporting economic growth and the clean energy transition through domestic capability, recycling and diversified international sources.

Vision 2035: UK Critical Minerals StrategyUK government open public information.
Open source
Energy transition mineralsMarket outlook

Critical minerals demand and supply outlook

The IEA outlook tracks demand and supply for key energy transition minerals including copper, lithium, nickel, cobalt, graphite and rare earth elements. Phoneix uses this as market context, not as a claim of partnership.

IEA Global Critical Minerals Outlook 2025IEA report page notes CC BY 4.0 licensing.
Open source
Materials dataPublic data source

Mineral commodity summaries and material statistics

USGS Mineral Commodity Summaries provide public mineral production, reserves, trade and market statistics across more than 90 nonfuel mineral commodities. This supports evidence-based materials notes beyond one mineral group.

USGS Mineral Commodity Summaries 2025USGS public information source.
Open source
Renewable infrastructureTechnology materials

Materials needed for wind and solar infrastructure

DOE and NREL materials resources show how renewable-energy systems depend on broad material classes, from steel, copper and nickel to rare earth elements in selected turbine designs. This keeps the R&D lens balanced.

DOE Renewable Energy Materials Properties Database noteUS government public information source.
Open source