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Velox Energy Materials Inc

Velox Energy Materials Inc

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Velox Energy Materials Inc., formerly Currie Rose Resources Inc., is a Canada-based energy materials company, which is engaged in developing and progressing high-value assets in resource and research- friendly jurisdictions. The Company is focused on energy materials solutions for the global transition to net zero. It is involved in exploring advanced North Queensland Vanadium Project, progressing its strategy to develop vanadium products that can be transformed into vanadium electrolyte. The Company’s other key project, the Kotai Hydrogen Project is focused on the commercialization of technology that produce high-pressure hydrogen following transport as an inert powder. It also has the option to acquire 100% of the intellectual property rights associated with the solid-state hydrogen storage project from Curtin University in Western Australia.

  • Revenue in CAD (TTM)0.00
  • Net income in CAD-1.51m
  • Incorporated2006
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