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Daniel Liss, co -founder of the Dispo Social Network and the dating of the Teaser AI application, is convinced to be in the next big thing: steelmaking.

It all started, incompatible, with a few ops he wrote about TechCrunch on the imposition of social media.

The comments apparently diverted the attention of some peoples to Washington, DC, Liss on TechCrunch and led to invite the visitor to judge a war game in the spring of 2023 hosted by the War National College. The war game was very much Au CourantRunning a scenario in which the US and China fought for superiority over Taiwan and the sea of southern China.

Liss “moves away from exercise? If we did, we don’t have the steel to do it, “he said.

At this point, Liss said he was “really interested – obsession, even” with the steel supply chain. “This was really the birth of Nemo Industries.”

The basic step for Nemo industriesThe last start of Liss appears as if it came from a Venn diagram of two very American concerns, steel and AI. The company, so far, operates in secrecy, but Liss has given technology a look behind the scenes.

First, the obvious part: Nemo will use AI to optimize the production of cast iron, modernizing an industry that Liss said is sadly outdated. “These plants are executed, at best, the spreadsheets of Excel. In the worst case, rough technology,” he said. The people who run them have “incredible know -how”, but this is the kind that doesn’t scale well.

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But Liss doesn’t put Nemo as another piece of industrial software. On the contrary, Nemo plans to build his furnaces. The decision is due to Liss’s belief that companies using AI since the establishment will have a “20% to 30% margin advantage” over competitors.

In steel production, such a belief is not cheap. Hyundai Motor Group said in March that it would build a $ 6 billion steel plant in Louisiana to supply its plants at the US Nemo plant may not cost so much, as its activities will focus on the cast iron.

The nemo will shoot the ovens using natural gas, which releases less carbon dioxide from carbon, which is commonly used in the iron and steel industry. Liss said the company is thinking of recording the carbon pollution of the bakery. Tax incentives entered by law to reduce inflation remain largely intact and make the effort profitable for Nemo, he said.

Liss’s partner in Nemo is Michael Dubose, an investor who worked at Cheniere Energy, a gas company. “He has built billions of dollars in a LNG infrastructure,” Liss said.

Starting will need this kind of scale if it is going to succeed. Nemo has previously raised $ 28.2 million, according to the Pitchbook, and is currently in talks with existing investors to raise a series of $ 100 million with existing investors, a person who is familiar with the issue, he told TechCrunch. The company has also received bids for incentives over $ 1 billion in motivations from two southern states if the company can build three factories over 15 years, the person said.

It is a tall command to face everyone, but Liss said that the kind of ambition is required if the steel industry is going to deliver the kind of returns the business capitalists want. And, he added, basic industries such as steel have historically delivered big wins for investors.

“When you look at the history of our country, many of the largest companies that have produced excellent results for their initial investors were in these categories,” Liss said. “After all, who were the Rockefellers and Carnegies and Melons and Fricks who invest? The dollar amounts are so big in these categories.”

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