Government data, scientific literature, and regulatory filings across the U.S., China, Australia, the EU, Africa, and South America all point to the same three structural bottlenecks restricting rare earth scalability:
1950s solvent extraction at global production scale
High-risk radioactive and chemical tailings
Outdated predictive and geological intelligence
Sabian’s Intelligence Engines are organized around distinct operational problem sets. Each addresses a specific class of production risk. Together, they provide consistent visibility across points where rare earth operations historically fail.
Solving a 1950s Bottleneck Running a 21st-Century Supply Chain.
No modern alternative has replaced SX at commercial scale.
STRATA is Sabian’s intelligence engine for solvent extraction operations.
It supports clearer understanding of SX behavior across stages where performance, stability, and yield are most at risk.
Prediction Has Been the Silent Failure in Rare Earth Mining.
Documented issues across feasibility studies and USGS data show the same pattern:
limited sampling, outdated modeling, and poor grade forecasting lead to delays, overruns, and underperforming assets.
That’s the bottleneck.
Predictus is Sabian’s intelligence engine for early stage understanding of orebody behavior and production risk.
Rare earth tailings remain the industry’s highest-risk waste stream.
With radioactive elements, chemical residues, and long-term stability issues at the center of regulatory scrutiny, tailings remain the primary source of project delays and lifetime liability.
That’s the bottleneck.
Reclaim is Sabian’s intelligence engine for understanding tailings composition, risk, and long-term environmental exposure
How we license our engines
Sabian’s intelligence engines are licensed as modular software offerings that scale with the operational maturity of each site. They are designed to work with existing information environments, without requiring major infrastructure changes or specialized deployment teams.
This flexibility allows organizations to access decision-grade intelligence at different stages of development, from early feasibility through full-scale operations. Sabian supports both emerging projects and established assets by adapting to the realities of each operation rather than forcing standardized system upgrades.
For organizations managing multiple sites or portfolios, Sabian’s engines can be licensed at an enterprise level to support consistent evaluation, oversight, and long-range planning across regions or jurisdictions. This enables alignment across projects while preserving local operational autonomy.
Regardless of scale or structure, Sabian’s licensing model is designed to make advanced intelligence available without prolonged internal development cycles. Ongoing support ensures each deployment delivers durable insight aligned with operational and strategic objectives.
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