TechMet

TechMet Limited is a private industrial company based in Dublin, Ireland, established in 2017. It focuses on securing the supply of key technology metals essential for advanced technologies, including electric vehicles, renewable energy systems, and energy storage devices. The company engages in various stages of the metal supply chain, encompassing mining, processing, refining, and recycling. TechMet's portfolio includes interests in production and development assets located in Africa, North America, and South America. By addressing supply chain challenges associated with critical metals such as nickel, cobalt, lithium, rare earth metals, vanadium, tungsten, and tin, TechMet aims to ensure a stable and sustainable supply that supports the growing demand from emerging technologies.

Christian Hultner

Board Member

2 past transactions

Cornish Lithium

Corporate Round in 2023
Cornish Lithium Limited is an innovative mineral exploration and development company based in London, United Kingdom, established in 2016. It specializes in the environmentally sustainable extraction of lithium from geothermal brines within Cornwall's historic mining district. The company has secured agreements with mineral rights holders across a significant area of the region and employs modern technology to reassess it for lithium and other critical technology metals, including tin, copper, and cobalt. This initiative aligns with the UK’s industrial strategy by ensuring a secure domestic supply of essential raw materials necessary for the production of electric vehicles and supporting the transition to a green economy.

Cornish Lithium

Corporate Round in 2021
Cornish Lithium Limited is an innovative mineral exploration and development company based in London, United Kingdom, established in 2016. It specializes in the environmentally sustainable extraction of lithium from geothermal brines within Cornwall's historic mining district. The company has secured agreements with mineral rights holders across a significant area of the region and employs modern technology to reassess it for lithium and other critical technology metals, including tin, copper, and cobalt. This initiative aligns with the UK’s industrial strategy by ensuring a secure domestic supply of essential raw materials necessary for the production of electric vehicles and supporting the transition to a green economy.
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