Cuprum Metals raises $19.4M Series A to accelerate Copper Extraction Technology

18.06.2026

WINTER PARK, Fla., June 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Cuprum Metals Inc., a Delaware-based technology company, today announced the close of a US$19.4M Series A funding round led by the Lundin Family Office, and supported by Woodline Partners and BHP Ventures.

The capital will support the scaling of Cuprum Metals' patented leaching technology, which has demonstrated strong performance in pilot campaigns across primary, secondary and oxide ores in both heap leach and vat leach systems.

Cuprum's approach uses a water-based chemical leach, with the flexibility to operate using sea water, to achieve high recovery rates at significantly faster processing times. This process enables effective leaching of chalcopyrite and other minerals that have historically been difficult to leach, whilst reducing both operating and capital costs. Roger Pettman, PhD, DSc, Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer stated, "With support from our investors, we are now focused on scaling the technology and expanding its application across a broader set of copper assets."

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"As the Lundin Family Office, we are pleased to be leading this investment in Cuprum Metals and support the advancement of a leaching technology that has the potential to deliver meaningful benefits across the copper industry. As demand for copper continues to grow, technologies that can unlock greater value from existing resources and improve operating efficiency will play an increasingly important role. We look forward to supporting Cuprum's continued development alongside Woodline Partners and BHP Ventures."

"Technologies that can unlock more value from existing resources and improve processing efficiency are an important focus for BHP Ventures," said Laurel Buckner, Vice President, BHP Ventures. "Cuprum Metals' approach to chemical leaching has the potential to expand recovery pathways and support more flexible development options across different ore bodies."

"Woodline is pleased to support Cuprum in advancing what we believe to be one of the most flexible solutions to the copper industry's supply gap. From sulfide ores to smelter slags and tailings, we have been impressed by Cuprum's ability to rapidly recover copper from a diverse range of feedstocks without the use of heat or biological processes. We look forward to supporting the team as they continue to build and scale this innovative approach," said Andrew Pizzi, Portfolio Manager, Woodline Partners.

Technology Results

Cuprum's technology has been demonstrated to be effective at room temperature and pressure with sulfide ores. Recoveries typically exceed 75% from predominantly chalcopyrite ore within 100 days. Cuprum is ore-agnostic and is also effective with oxide ores, while consuming less acid compared to the standard oxide leach processes. Test work has been conducted on mines around the world including South Africa, US, Chile and Australia, all with excellent results.

Cuprum's technology is also applicable to primary sulfide and secondary sulfide tailings, with testing demonstrating strong recoveries. This eliminates the need for heating and creates new pathways to recover copper from previously processed materials, supporting more efficient use of existing resources.

The funding will support continued commercial deployment, expansion of technical capabilities, hiring of key personnel and the continued growth of the company's customer base.

About Cuprum Metals

Cuprum Metals Inc. was founded in 2024 by a team of experienced chemical professionals who approached this from a chemistry and chemical engineering perspective rather than from a mining or metallurgy viewpoint. Using reactions from industrial chemical production, it developed the technology from a very practical perspective based on chemical manufacturing used at industrial scale. The technology is a "chemical tool kit" which can be fine-tuned to work on a variety of ores and tailings.

Contact Information

For Inquiries, please contact Roger Pettman: roger.pettman@cuprummetals.com

Company Website: https://cuprummetals.com

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Technische Berufe im Fokus: Sachsen kämpft um den Berufsnachwuchs

15.06.2026

In Sachsen bleiben trotz anhaltend hoher Nachfrage nach qualifizierten Fachkräften mehr als 8.000 Lehrstellen unbesetzt. Besonders das Handwerk und technische Berufe stehen unter Druck, geeigneten Nachwuchs zu finden. Das sächsische Wirtschaftsministerium reagiert mit einer Offensive für Ausbildung und Qualifikation und nimmt dabei gezielt das Handwerk in den Blick.

„Eine gute Ausbildung eröffnet jungen Menschen hervorragende Perspektiven. Gerade in Zeiten von Digitalisierung und Künstlicher Intelligenz bleibt klar: Viele Leistungen im Handwerk lassen sich nicht einfach automatisieren“, sagte Wirtschaftsminister Dirk Panter (SPD) der Deutschen Presse-Agentur. Künstliche Intelligenz könne weder Kabelbäume binden noch Gebäudetechnik installieren oder Industrieanlagen warten, betonte der Minister. Ziel sei es, für angehende Fachkräfte die „besten Bedingungen für Ausbildung und Aufstieg“ im Freistaat zu schaffen.

Allein im Handwerk wird in Sachsen in rund 130 Berufen ausgebildet. Der Bedarf ist groß, insbesondere in technischen und handwerklichen Bereichen. „Wer dort einsteigt, kann großartig Karriere machen“, wirbt Jörg Dittrich, Präsident des Zentralverbandes des Deutschen Handwerks. Unternehmen im Freistaat melden seit Jahren einen wachsenden Bedarf an qualifizierten Kräften – zugleich bleibt ein erheblicher Teil der angebotenen Lehrstellen unbesetzt.

Politik und Handwerk wollen deshalb auch früher ansetzen und die Berufsorientierung an Schulen stärken. Dittrich berät dazu gemeinsam mit der Chemnitzer Fleischermeisterin und Bundestagsabgeordneten Nora Seitz (CDU) sowie Sachsens Kultusminister Conrad Clemens (CDU), wie Jugendliche stärker für eine berufliche Laufbahn im Handwerk gewonnen werden können. Wirtschaftsminister Panter will sich zudem vor Ort ein Bild von moderner Ausbildung und Aufstiegschancen machen – unter anderem im Zentrum für Aus- und Weiterbildung Leipzig und beim Handwerksunternehmen Elektro-Anlagenbau Rübner GmbH & Co. KG.