Aeramine to Launch Rare Earth Recycling Pilot Before APS Global Physics Summit in Denver
Aeramine plans to start pilot production of certified materials before the APS Global Physics Summit in Denver, March 15-20. The company aims to raise £2 million to support its second funding round, targeting £18 million in revenue by 2028. Aeramine's technology focuses on efficient recycling of copper and rare earth metals, addressing local demand and reducing reliance on imports. The company has secured initial interest from customers, including one in the US for nuclear fusion applications. Aeramine has integrated AI into its technology and received UK government support for its projects.

Aeramine is set to begin pilot production of certified materials ahead of the APS Global Physics Summit in Denver from March 15-20. The company is raising £2 million to support its second funding round and aims for £18 million in revenue by 2028.
Its proprietary technology enhances the recycling efficiency of copper and rare earth metals, responding to local demand and minimizing imports. Initial customer interest includes a US client in the nuclear fusion sector. Aeramine has integrated AI into its furnace technology, receiving UK government support, including funding from an Innovate UK project.




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