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24 April 2023
Technology Minerals Plc
("Technology Minerals" or the "Company")
Technology Minerals to present London South East Webinar
Technology Minerals Plc (LSE: TM1), the first listed UK company focused on creating a sustainable circular economy for battery metals, announces that it will be presenting an Investor Relations Webinar with London South East (LSE) on Tuesday 25th April at 6:00pm (UK local time).
The live webinar will be hosted by the Company's CEO Alex Stanbury, who will be presenting at 6:30pm. The purpose of the webinar is to talk through recent events and progress at Technology Minerals, as well as their 48.25% owned battery recycling business, Recyclus Group Ltd.
You can register for the event for free by using the following link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/1616818278879/WN_EKafeB9pR46VSH5a_EYdCg#/registration
Enquiries
Technology Minerals Plc |
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Robin Brundle, Executive Chairman Alexander Stanbury, Chief Executive Officer |
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Oberon Investments Limited |
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Nick Lovering, Adam Pollock |
+44 (0)20 3179 0535 |
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Gracechurch Group |
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Harry Chathli, Alexis Gore, Rebecca Scott |
+44 (0)20 4582 3500 |
Technology Minerals Plc
Technology Minerals is developing the UK's first listed, sustainable circular economy for battery metals, using cutting-edge technology to recycle, recover, and re-use battery technologies for a renewable energy future. Technology Minerals is focused on extracting raw materials required for Li-ion batteries, whilst solving the ecological issue of spent Li-ion batteries, by recycling them for re-use by battery manufacturers. With the increasing global demand for battery metals to supply electrification, the group will explore, mine, and recycle metals from spent batteries. Further information on Technology Minerals is available at www.technologyminerals.co.uk