Ligenerate Technologies
LiGenerate recovers critical minerals from battery black mass and mineral concentrates.
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in February 2025 by Shaul Bublil and Michael Salama, Ligenerate Technologies operates with 1–10 employees. The company has raised $2.68M across one funding round from Earth & Beyond Ventures. In May 2025, Ligenerate Technologies secured Pre-Seed funding.
Business overview
Ligenerate Technologies specializes in the recovery of critical minerals from battery black mass and mineral concentrates. The company utilizes its proprietary Solid State Reduction™ process, which is a single-step, closed-loop system operating at ambient temperature, offering a sustainable alternative to energy-intensive conventional refining. Its modular LiGen Cell™ extraction units are designed for on-site deployment at recycling and mineral processing facilities, aiming to decentralize critical mineral recovery and enhance supply chain resilience. Ligenerate Technologies serves the materials, recycling, and mining industries, focusing on the energy tech sector.
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- What is Ligenerate Technologies' core technology?
- Ligenerate Technologies' core technology is the Solid State Reduction™ process, a single-step, closed-loop system that recovers critical minerals from battery black mass and mineral concentrates at ambient temperature, replacing traditional energy-intensive refining methods.
- When was Ligenerate Technologies founded?
- Ligenerate Technologies was founded in February 2025.
- Who are the founders of Ligenerate Technologies?
- Shaul Bublil and Michael Salama are the founders of Ligenerate Technologies.
- What is the primary application of Ligenerate Technologies' LiGen Cell™ units?
- The LiGen Cell™ extraction units are designed for deployment directly at recycling and mineral processing sites to facilitate decentralized critical mineral recovery and strengthen supply chains.
- What is Ligenerate Technologies' current product development status?
- Ligenerate Technologies is currently building its first pilot battery black mass recycling facility, which is scheduled to launch in Q1 2027.