NioCorp’s Shifts 2024 Annual General Meeting Date to March 20, 2025

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CENTENNIAL, CO / ACCESSWIRE / January 10, 2025 / NioCorp Developments Ltd. ("NioCorp" or the "Company") (NASDAQ:NB) has adjusted the date its 2024 Annual General Meeting ("AGM") to occur on Thursday, March 20, 2025 starting at 10:00 AM Mountain time. The meeting will be held at 7000 S. Yosemite Street, Lower Level Conference Room, Centennial, Colorado, 80112. The previous date for NioCorp's 2024 AGM was March 13, 2025.

Shareholders of record as of January 27, 2025, are able to vote their shares on the proposals to be considered at the AGM either by proxy in advance of the meeting or at the meeting. Proxies to be voted at the Meeting must be deposited with the Company's registrar and transfer agent, Computershare Investor Services Inc., not less than 48 hours before the Meeting or any adjournment thereof (excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays) and such time and contact details shall be stipulated in the Company's management information and proxy circular and related materials. Proxy or voting instructions must be received in each case no later than 10:00 a.m., Mountain time, on March 18, 2025, or no later than 48 hours before the AGM is reconvened following any adjournment or postponement.

The Notice of Meeting, Management Information and Proxy Circular and form of proxy relating to the AGM and the Company's 2024 Annual Report will be made public no later than February 3rd, 2025.

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FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Jim Sims, Corporate Communications Officer, NioCorp Developments Ltd., (720) 334-7066, jim.sims@niocorp.com

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ABOUT NIOCORP

NioCorp is developing a critical minerals project in Southeast Nebraska that will produce niobium, scandium, and titanium. The Company also is evaluating the potential to produce several rare earths from the Project. Niobium is used to produce specialty alloys as well as High Strength, Low Alloy ("HSLA") steel, which is a lighter, stronger steel used in automotive, structural, and pipeline applications. Scandium is a specialty metal that can be combined with Aluminum to make alloys with increased strength and improved corrosion resistance. Scandium is also a critical component of advanced solid oxide fuel cells. Titanium is used in various lightweight alloys and is a key component of pigments used in paper, paint and plastics and is also used for aerospace applications, armor, and medical implants. Magnetic rare earths, such as neodymium, praseodymium, terbium, and dysprosium are critical to the making of Neodymium-Iron-Boron ("NdFeB") magnets, which are used across a wide variety of defense and civilian applications.