In this episode, we talk with Francesco D’Alessio, MBA, the chief commercial officer at Largo Inc., about the science behind vanadium, its unique properties, its essential role in structural engineering, and its transformative impact on advanced material technologies.
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Here Are Some of the Questions We Asked Francesco:
- How does Vanadium enhance structural engineering, especially in steel reinforcement and similar applications?
- How do changes in market trends or rebar standards affect material choices in the industry?
- What strategies can an engineer use to manage risks associated with Vanadium supply shortages?
- How does Largo maintain high-quality standards in its Vanadium production?
- Is Largo a vertically integrated producer of Vanadium, and how does this benefit the industry?
- Is the mining of Vanadium keeping up with its growing demand?
- How does Vanadium support sustainability and net-zero goals in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry?
- What final piece of advice do you have for structural engineers leveraging advanced materials to innovate and improve the resilience and sustainability of their designs?
Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About How Vanadium Drives Remarkable Advances in the World of Engineering:
- Vanadium enhances the strength, durability, and resilience of steel, making it ideal for structural engineering applications such as steel reinforcement. Its ability to improve performance with minimal additions makes it a critical component in modern, high-performance infrastructure.
- Evolving market trends and rebar standards, particularly in regions like China, drive a global shift toward higher-quality and environmentally friendly steels. This increased demand highlights the importance of vanadium in meeting new requirements and ensuring compliance with updated standards.
- Engineers manage risks by understanding the complexities of vanadium supply chains, including its production concentration in a few key countries. Clear communication with suppliers, thorough risk assessments, and staying informed about supply-demand dynamics are essential strategies to maintain material availability.
- Largo achieves high-quality standards through complete control of its value chain, from mining to final distribution. This ensures consistent quality, supply stability, and customized solutions for demanding applications such as aerospace and energy storage.
- Largo, as a vertically integrated producer of vanadium, controls the entire production process. This approach benefits the industry by ensuring reliable supply, consistent quality, and the ability to meet specific customer needs in high-grade applications.
- Mining struggles to match the growing demand for vanadium, as new operations require years to develop and launch. This increasing gap emphasizes the need for strategic investment and long-term planning to secure a stable supply.
- Vanadium supports sustainability by enabling the production of stronger steels, reducing the material needed for construction. Its use in vanadium flow batteries provides a fully recyclable, long-term energy storage solution, advancing net-zero goals and circular economy practices.
- Structural engineers benefit from collaborating with suppliers, researchers, and peers to gain insights into the applications and advantages of advanced materials like vanadium. Participating in research and maintaining clear communication enable innovative solutions that improve sustainability and resilience in projects.
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About Francesco D’Alessio, MBA
Mr. D’Alessio has over 17 years of experience in metals sales and trading, including overseeing sales and shipment of vanadium, among other commodities, as well as additional experience in clean energy storage sales. Mr. D’Alessio currently serves as president of Largo Clean Energy Corp. (โLCEโ), a subsidiary of Largo, overseeing the strategic review process to fully maximize the value of LCE, including its access to the innovative Largo Physical Vanadium Corp. structure. Mr. D’Alessio began his tenure at Largo in 2019 as head of sales, Americas, and was subsequently promoted to the position of commercial director, being actively involved in the overall sales strategy at the company. His experience also includes co-founding and previously holding the title of marketing and sales director at SiderAlloys Intl. SA, where he facilitated the company’s global sales and raw material sourcing channels and go-to-market strategies. Prior to co-piloting the start-up of SiderAlloys in 2011, Mr. D’Alessio was global sales manager of vanadium products for EVRAZ East Metals, where he managed all sales and marketing for the vanadium division. Mr. D’Alessio holds a global executive master of business administration (GEMBA) from Bocconi University in Milan, Italy, and a bachelor of arts (B.A.) in government and international affairs from George Mason University in Fairfax, VA, USA.
About the Hosts
Mathew Picardal, P.E., SE
Mathew is a licensed engineer, practicing on structural projects in California,ย with an undergraduate degree from Cal Poly Pomona and an M.S. in Structural Engineering from UC San Diego. He has designed and managed various types of building structures, including residential wood apartment buildings, commercial steel buildings, and concrete parking structures and towers. He also hosts the new YouTube channel โStructural Engineering Life,โ through which he promotes the structural engineering profession to engineering students who are not familiar with the industry perspective.
Rachel Holland, P.E.
Rachel is an experienced R&D engineer, developing and patenting multiple new structural connectors. She also offers her expertise to both the end user and specifiers as a branch engineering supervisor. She represents Simpson Strong-Tie as a deck expert, educating others on how to properly build code-compliant decks. Before her career working for a manufacturing company, she spent many years working for engineering consulting companies. She earned her Architectural Engineering undergrad degree from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from California State University, Monterey Bay. Rachel is a licensed PE in California, Arizona, and New Mexico.
Sources/References:
Largo Inc.
Everest Group
Evraz Overseas
Vanitec.org
DARPA
Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
IMF
World Bank
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