American Battery Metals Corporation Establishes New Development Center in Nevada for Applied Research.
American Battery Metals Corporation (OTCQB:ABML) (the “Company”), an American-owned lithium-ion battery recycling and advanced battery metal extraction technology company with extensive mineral resources in Nevada, which is in the process of changing its name to American Battery Technology Company, has established a new development center at the Nevada Center for Applied Research at the University of Nevada Reno (“UNR”).
The Nevada Center for Applied Research is “an applied research and development technology center. It serves to enhance the global competitiveness of Nevada industry by leveraging the physical assets and intellectual expertise at the University of Nevada, Reno.”
While American Battery Metal Corporation’s recycling facility and innovation center is being built in Fernley, Nevada, the UNR lab space will complement the Company’s facilities at Greentown Labs in Cambridge Massachusetts, and will afford American Battery Metal Corporation access to UNR facilities, equipment, faculty, and students. American Battery Metal Corporation will actively engage with the Nevada Center’s academic community for research partnerships and internships while advancing the Companies extraction and recycling technologies.
American Battery Metal Corporation Principal Chemical Engineer, August Meng:
In addition to the academic and R&D opportunities available to us at the Nevada Center, American Battery Metal Corporation will spend $500,000 on laboratory equipment this year, and up to $2 million next year
“Our technical team is ready to expand our laboratory work ahead of the construction of our facilities at our pilot recycling plant. We will continue to refine our battery recycling technology, while we work on our lithium extraction process for Nevada claystone and joint project with American Lithium and DuPont Water Solutions.”
American Battery Metals Corporation Establishes New Development Center at the Nevada Center for Applied Research, March 23, 2021