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Ionic Technologies International Limited
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Ionic Technologies International Limited is a UK company with status active founded in 2016 based in East Midlands.
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CirculaREEconomy
1 Sep 2025 to 31 Aug 2028
Rare Earth Elements (REEs) are essential for the Rare Earth Permanent Magnets (REPMs), which are required for e-motors and additional components. REE supply is volatile and can disrupt commercial ecosystems. The UK has limited natural REE resources but does boast successful industries reliant on REEs. The only realistic route for an insulated, sustainable...
RESCUE - Regulations to Ensure Sustainable Circular Use at End-of-life Implementation phase
1 Feb 2025 to 31 Mar 2026
ORE Catapult, University of Leeds, University of the West of England, University of Birmingham, EMR, and Ionic Technologies are seeking to establish a network to explore the regulatory and legislative drivers and barriers impacting the development of innovation in the circular supply chain for the wind sector. With the earliest turbines coming towards the...
Magnostic
1 Sep 2024 to 31 Aug 2025
Ionic Technologies (IOT), Materials Processing Institute (MPI) and Swansea University (SU) are seeking to establish optimised processes for comminution for end of life magnet recycling, by utilising innovative techniques specifically for magnets deployed in offshore wind turbines. Production of critical minerals of all kinds is expected to rise sharply, s...
REEVALUATE: Rare Earth Elements recoVery from industriAL scrap prodUced during grAin boundary diffusion of permanenT magnEts.
1 Aug 2024 to 31 Dec 2025
Less Common Metals (LCM) Ltd, UK, is leading an initiative called "Industrial Scrap-to-Magnet" in collaboration with Ionic Technology and Vacuumschmelze (VAC) through the REEVALUATE project. The initiative aims to develop high-quality NdFeB magnets using 100% recycled heavy and light rare earth elements (REEs) with full traceability. This project addresse...
RESCUE - Regulations to Ensure Sustainable Circular Use at End-of-life
1 Mar 2024 to 31 Aug 2024
ORE Catapult, University of Leeds, EMR, and Ionic Technologies are seeking to establish a network of wind and regulatory stakeholders to explore the regulatory and legislative drivers and barriers impacting the development of innovation in the circular supply chain in the wind sector. With the earliest turbines coming towards the end of their operational ...
The EV Permanent Magnet Circular Supply Chain
1 Jan 2024 to 31 Mar 2026
Ionic Technologies, Less Common Metals (LCM) and Ford are seeking to establish a demonstration circular supply chain for Rare Earth Elements (REEs) in the UK, by utilising innovative technologies to create high specification magnets containing 100% recycled REEs for use in Electrical Vehicles (EVs). Production of critical minerals of all kinds is expected...
A feasibility study into the construction and supply side dynamics of a magnet rare earth recycling plant in the UK
1 Nov 2023 to 30 Apr 2025
Ionic Technologies and British Geological Survey (BGS) are seeking to remove obstacles currently preventing the establishment of a secure supply of Rare Earth Elements (REEs) for the UK, through the implementation of an ambitious and advanced study into the REE ecosystem within the country and the feasibility of a first-of-kind commercial REE production f...
A demonstration scale magnet recycling plant towards securing the UK supply of critical rare earth metals for EV manufacture
1 Sep 2022 to 29 Feb 2024
Global demand for rare earth magnets is expected to rapidly outpace supply within the next 5 years with upwards of 80% of EVs projected to use rare earth metal permanent magnets. Review of the global rare earth mining project development pipeline indicates that future supply of magnet rare earths -- namely Nd, Pr, Tb and Dy -- will not be met owing to man...