Jord opens office in Denver
Published by Will Owen,
Editor
Global Mining Review,
Jord International has announced the opening of its new office in Denver, Colorado. Building on the firm’s 50-year history serving the global energy and resource sectors, the new office extends Jord’s support for the sectors’ transition to reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy.
Oliver Whatnall, General Manager – Americas, says Jord’s permanent home in the US will provide greater service and responsiveness to its customers throughout the Americas:
“Jord recognises the critical role the two American continents play in the global energy transition. We’re collaborating with a growing family of partners here to pioneer innovative technologies that drive down critical mineral production costs, efficiently, and sustainably.”
Jord’s global collaborations have led to several innovative technologies, including: Viper, XtractOre and NovaCell™. Viper revolutionises tailings filtration, offering a simple, scalable, and cost-effective solution. XtractOre recovers valuable minerals currently lost in tailing streams. NovaCell is a step-change in flotation for broad-based critical minerals processing, recovering both coarse and fine particles in one device, using less water and substantially less energy than conventional approaches.
Jord looks forward to working with its partners through and beyond the energy transition.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/01062023/jord-opens-office-in-denver/
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