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E3 Metals Receives Federal Government Grant for Expanded Lithium Extraction Technology Research with the University of Alberta
E3 METALS CORP. (TSXV: ETMC, FSE: OU7A, OTC: EEMMF) (the “Company” or “E3 Metals”) is pleased to announce that, in partnership with Dr. D. S. Alessi at the University of Alberta (the “Alessi Lab”), the Company has received a grant of $100,000 from the National Science & Engineering Research Council (NSERC) under the Collaborative Research …
E3 METALS CORP. (TSXV: ETMC, FSE: OU7A, OTC: EEMMF) (the “Company” or “E3 Metals”) is pleased to announce that, in partnership with Dr. D. S. Alessi at the University of Alberta (the “Alessi Lab”), the Company has received a grant of $100,000 from the National Science & Engineering Research Council (NSERC) under the Collaborative Research & Development Grant program.
As quoted in the press release:
An ongoing partnership between E3 Metals and the University of Alberta has received an additional $100,000 Federal Government development grant under the National Science & Engineering Research Council’s Collaborative Research & Development Grant program.
The grant will support the ongoing testing and planned scale-up of the partnership’s chemical lithium concentration technology in 2018 & 2019.
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