AnteoTech (ASX:ADO) has shipped a 20L Anteo C sample into South Korean LFP trials, expanding its reach into a US$21bn primer market.
CleanTech
Sprintex (ASX:SIX) lifts its Mest Water order book 65% to A$42.4m as Dutch RENURE approval and the derogation cliff drive urgent demand.
Environmental Clean Technologies (ASX:ECT) has lodged a submission with the US EPA on PFAS destruction, putting its REM technology in front of regulators.
Sprintex (ASX:SIX) signs an exclusive Taiwan distribution deal with Shing Yu and lands a paid Jet Blower trial at TSMC wastewater facilities.
ClearVue Technologies (ASX:CPV) raises A$6m at A$0.115 to fund certification, ERP rollout and a strategic pivot into AI data centre building materials.
Green360 Technologies (ASX:GT3) has launched MKX Ultra Fine, a 1:1 silica fume replacement, turning its single Eco-Clay product into a multi-product MKX platform.
Metallium (ASX:MTM) ran three FJH reactors in parallel at 83% availability, validating the scale-up architecture ahead of the chlorination permit.
Environmental Clean Technologies (ASX:ECT) has completed its pilot REM system for PFAS soil remediation, targeting a first in-field demonstration in H2 2026.
Iondrive (ASX:ION) hits 93.5% dysprosium recovery and the TEA assumption looks suddenly conservative
Iondrive (ASX:ION) reports 93.5% dysprosium recovery from US e-waste, nearly tripling the original TEA assumption and reshaping its magnet recycling economics.
1414 Degrees (ASX:14D) has cleared AEMO on its Aurora BESS, moved into ElectraNet TCA talks, and drawn data centre due diligence.
