Professor James Baker, CEO of Graphene@Manchester, commented: “We are proud to see Watercycle Technologies, a University of Manchester spinout, being selected by ENAMI for this great opportunity. It is a testament to the world-class innovation emerging from our partnership at the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre (GEIC). This project demonstrates how advanced materials technologies can play a pivotal role in addressing global challenges like sustainable lithium extraction.”
With over 60% of the world’s lithium supply found in South America, Chile is the leading commercial provider in the region. Watercycle is among eight companies selected by ENAMI, which include industry giants Rio Tinto and Eramet.
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