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Ionic Technologies International Limited is a 100% owned subsidiary of Ionic Rare Earths. Ionic Technologies has developed rare earth element (REE) separation and refining technology and applied this to the recovery and separation of individual rare earths from spent permanent magnets. The patented technology, developed at Queens University Belfast (QUB), offers first mover capability for individual magnet rare earth recycling – separating 99.9% plus magnet rare earth oxides (REO) to enable the energy transition, electric vehicles, advanced manufacturing, and defence industries.

Rare earths are critical to the future of the net zero energy transition. Growing demand for these elements is driven by the ever-increasing investment in wind energy and electric vehicles (EVs). Despite their name, many rare earths are relatively abundant in the Earth’s crust, but unfortunately, they are very difficult and expensive to extract and process. That’s where Ionic Technologies come in. We set the standard for responsible product management. Our patented process enables the extraction of magnet rare earths that are already present in end-of-life magnets. We are making strides towards powering a sustainable future by recycling secure, sustainable and traceable magnet rare earth oxides.

In September 2022, the UK Government’s Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC) awarded Ionic Technologies a grant of £1.7 million to develop a demonstration scale magnet recycling plant. The APC is a non-profit organisation that facilitates funding to UK based research and development projects developing low-carbon emission powertrain technologies. This new demonstration plant is now in operation, located in the Titanic Quarter, Belfast, UK. The facility has been equipped with state of the art analytical and hydrometallurgical laboratories, in addition to piloting and demonstration plant bays to progress the scale-up verification of the process. Ionic Technologies have also established a technical centre at the plant to continue to develop the intellectual property for the development of both magnet recycling and heavy rare earth separation and refining for our own standalone refinery.

The scale up of the technology remains on track following the successful commencement of 24 /7 operations with high purity magnet REOs produced at the demonstration plant. This is seen as a key step for the Company in commercialising the technology with potential strategic partners. Ionic Technologies are currently working on multiple government funded research projects and commercial partnerships looking at aiding the drive to Net Zero by evidencing the circular economy possibilities that the recycling technology presents. Ionic Technologies are currently engaged in projects across multiple industry verticals such as Automotive, Renewable Energy, Consumer Electronics, Defence and Aerospace.

Ionic Technologies are currently conducting a full feasibility study for the opening of a large scale commercial facility based on the Belfast Harbour estate and aim to begin construction of this facility in 2025.

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Ionic Technologies International Limited is a 100% owned subsidiary of Ionic Rare Earths. Ionic Technologies has developed rare earth element (REE) separation and refining technology and applied this to the recovery and separation of individual rare earths from spent permanent magnets.

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 6 Heron Wharf, Belfast BT3 9AE
 kieran.long@ionictechnologies.com
 028 9002 1733 / +44 7823 571568
 https://ionictechnologies.com/
  https://www.linkedin.com/company/ionic-technologies/

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Ionic

Contact Details:
 6 Heron Wharf, Belfast BT3 9AE
 kieran.long@ionictechnologies.com
 028 9002 1733 / +44 7823 571568
 https://ionictechnologies.com/
  https://www.linkedin.com/company/ionic-technologies/

Excerpt:

Ionic Technologies International Limited is a 100% owned subsidiary of Ionic Rare Earths. Ionic Technologies has developed rare earth element (REE) separation and refining technology and applied this to the recovery and separation of individual rare earths from spent permanent magnets.