{australien_flagge}EcoGraf Limited (ASX: EGR; FRA: FMK; OTCQX: ECGFF) has appointed industry-experienced chemist Jurgen Gnoinski as manager for the development and commercialization of EcoGraf’s downstream RF-free purification technology. The first commercial plant of its kind is expected to provide sustainable battery anode material (BAM) for the rapidly growing lithium-ion battery market. At the same time, EcoGraph is accelerating the development of its Epanko project in Tanzania. The company is aiming for a vertically integrated supply chain in the long term, from the extraction of high-grade natural graphite in Tanzania to the RF-free production of battery anode material.
{australien_flagge}EcoGraf Limited (ASX: EGR; FRA: FMK; OTCQX: ECGFF) has appointed industry-experienced chemist Jurgen Gnoinski as manager for the development and commercialization of EcoGraf’s downstream RF-free purification technology. The first commercial plant of its kind is expected to provide sustainable battery anode material (BAM) for the rapidly growing lithium-ion battery market. At the same time, EcoGraph is accelerating the development of its Epanko project in Tanzania. The company is aiming for a vertically integrated supply chain in the long term, from the extraction of high-grade natural graphite in Tanzania to the RF-free production of battery anode material.
Following recent meetings with the Tanzanian government (see news story “Tanzanian Government Visits Epanko’s Graphite Project” dated March 9, 2023), further meetings will be held with anode and battery producers in South Korea and Japan to promote Tanzania’s emerging position as a major global supplier of high-grade graphite and to discuss the company’s ongoing collaboration with key battery market players.
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Jurgen Gnoisnki has more than 20 years of experience in the development and operation of highly efficient metallurgical processing technologies for various commodities in Africa and Australia, including the commercialization of the DNi Process™ nickel extraction process. He began his career with global mining company Anglo American plc, where he held various process engineering and management positions, eventually rising to head of technology development and control in South Africa. He has extensive expertise in building industry-leading mineral processing operations and associated continuous improvement programs, ranging from pilot plants to qualification processes and commercial scale implementation.
Jurgen holds a Master of Science (MSc) in Chemistry from the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa, an MBA from the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa, and a Masters in Intellectual Property from the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia. Jurgen is also fluent in several languages, including German.
Managing Director Andrew Spinks stated, “EcoGraf is very pleased to have Jurgen join our team at an exciting time for the company in the development of our vertically integrated battery anode materials business.”
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