Stria Lithium to Receive Up To $137,700 from Canadian Government

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Stria Lithium (TSXV:SRA) has received a funding commitment of up to $137,700 from the Government of Canada through the National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC-IRAP). The funding will be in support of Stria’s development of its lithium processing technologies.

Stria Lithium (TSXV:SRA) has received a funding commitment of up to $137,700 from the Government of Canada through the National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC-IRAP). The funding will be in support of Stria’s development of its lithium processing technologies.

As quoted in the press release:

Stria Lithium is advancing development of proprietary spodumene mineralization to lithium concentrate processing technologies capable of producing a low cost high-grade Li-metal, Li-carbonate and Li-hydroxide products.

Stria COO, Julien Davy, said:

The federal government’s commitment of financial support bodes well for us in meeting our planned future production milestones, beginning with our pilot plant in Kingston. We are extremely grateful for NRC-IRAP’s business and technical advisory services, along with financial support, at this time in our process development.

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