The future of American iron
will be forged by AI.

NEMO Industries is building self-learning, semi-autonomous plants to produce the world's most efficient pig iron.
Introducing NEMO Ironworks I
Our first site will use natural gas-based DRI and electric smelting to process iron ore pellets into granulated pig iron.

Our state of the art multi-modal graph transformer architecture enables predictive maintenance, yield loss reduction, and consistent production over nameplate.


Today, the U.S. steel supply chain is hanging on by a thread.
We import ore-based metallics from problematic places: sanctioned, unreliable, war-torn, or child and slave labor producers.
OBM's replacement, scrap metal, is only getting worse in its quality, with a shortage expected.
Ready to be a part of the future?
The future of American iron
will be forged by AI.

NEMO Industries is building self-learning, semi-autonomous plants to produce the world's most efficient pig iron.
Introducing NEMO Ironworks I
Our first site will use natural gas-based DRI and electric smelting to process iron ore pellets into granulated pig iron.

Our state of the art multi-modal graph transformer architecture enables predictive maintenance, yield loss reduction, and consistent production over nameplate.


Today, the U.S. steel supply chain is hanging on by a thread.
We import ore-based metallics from problematic places: sanctioned, unreliable, war-torn, or child and slave labor producers.
OBM's replacement, scrap metal, is only getting worse in its quality, with a shortage expected.
Ready to be a part of the future?
The future of American iron
will be forged by AI.

NEMO Industries is building self-learning, semi-autonomous plants to produce the world's most efficient pig iron.
Introducing NEMO Ironworks I
Our first site will use natural gas-based DRI and electric smelting to process iron ore pellets into granulated pig iron.

Our state of the art multi-modal graph transformer architecture enables predictive maintenance, yield loss reduction, and consistent production over nameplate.


Today, the U.S. steel supply chain is hanging on by a thread.
We import ore-based metallics from problematic places: sanctioned, unreliable, war-torn, or child and slave labor producers.
OBM's replacement, scrap metal, is only getting worse in its quality, with a shortage expected.