pH7 Technologies has closed USD $25.6 million in new funding, positioning the Vancouver cleantech startup to scale its breakthrough extraction tech just as global demand for copper hits historic pressure.
Led by Fine Structure Ventures with BHP Ventures joining as a strategic investor, the round fuels commercial deployments of pH7’s closed-loop electrochemical system, which turns previously uneconomic ores into viable domestic sources of copper, nickel, and PGMs. CEO Mohammad Doostmohammadi says the technology offers nations a path to secure resilient mineral supply chains. pH7 already operates a commercial PGMs facility in Vancouver.
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