RecycLiCo Strengthens Technical Expertise with the Addition of Mohammadali (Mo) Shahsavari as Materials Scientist and Process Engineer
RecycLiCo Battery Materials (OTCQB: AMYZF) has appointed Mohammadali (Mo) Shahsavari as Materials Scientist and Process Engineer, strengthening its technical expertise. Shahsavari brings over 7 years of experience in materials characterization, electrochemistry, corrosion, and hydrometallurgy, holding a Master's degree from the University of British Columbia.
The strategic hire aligns with RecycLiCo's transition from a venture-stage battery recycler to a significant player in North America's critical minerals supply chain. Shahsavari will work at the company's new lab and demonstration plant in Delta, British Columbia, focusing on advancing hydrometallurgical technologies for battery recycling and critical minerals recovery.
RecycLiCo Battery Materials (OTCQB: AMYZF) ha nominato Mohammadali (Mo) Shahsavari come Materials Scientist e Process Engineer, rafforzando le proprie competenze tecniche. Shahsavari vanta oltre 7 anni di esperienza nella caratterizzazione dei materiali, elettrochimica, corrosione e idrometallurgia, e ha conseguito un Master presso l'University of British Columbia.
Questa assunzione strategica accompagna la transizione di RecycLiCo da riciclatore di batterie in fase di venture a protagonista nella catena di approvvigionamento dei minerali critici del Nord America. Shahsavari opererà nel nuovo laboratorio e impianto dimostrativo dell'azienda a Delta, British Columbia, concentrandosi sullo sviluppo di tecnologie idrometallurgiche per il riciclo delle batterie e il recupero dei minerali critici.
RecycLiCo Battery Materials (OTCQB: AMYZF) ha nombrado a Mohammadali (Mo) Shahsavari como Materials Scientist y Process Engineer, reforzando su experiencia técnica. Shahsavari aporta más de 7 años de experiencia en caracterización de materiales, electroquímica, corrosión e hidrometalurgia, y posee un máster de la University of British Columbia.
Esta contratación estratégica se alinea con la transición de RecycLiCo de reciclador de baterías en etapa de venture a actor relevante en la cadena de suministro de minerales críticos de Norteamérica. Shahsavari trabajará en el nuevo laboratorio y planta demostrativa de la compañía en Delta, British Columbia, centrado en avanzar tecnologías hidrometalúrgicas para el reciclaje de baterías y la recuperación de minerales críticos.
RecycLiCo Battery Materials (OTCQB: AMYZF)는 기술 전문성을 강화하기 위해 Mohammadali (Mo) Shahsavari를 Materials Scientist 및 Process Engineer로 임명했습니다. Shahsavari는 재료 특성 분석, 전기화학, 부식 및 수액제련(하이드로메탈러지) 분야에서 7년 이상의 경험을 보유하고 있으며, University of British Columbia에서 석사 학위를 취득했습니다.
이번 전략적 채용은 벤처 단계의 배터리 재활용업체에서 북미의 핵심 광물 공급망의 주요 업체로 전환하려는 RecycLiCo의 방향과 일치합니다. Shahsavari는 브리티시컬럼비아주 델타에 있는 회사의 새 연구소 및 시범 플랜트에서 근무하며 배터리 재활용과 핵심 광물 회수를 위한 수액제련 기술 개발에 주력할 예정입니다.
RecycLiCo Battery Materials (OTCQB: AMYZF) a nommé Mohammadali (Mo) Shahsavari au poste de Materials Scientist et Process Engineer, renforçant ainsi son expertise technique. Shahsavari apporte plus de 7 ans d'expérience en caractérisation des matériaux, électrochimie, corrosion et hydrométallurgie, et détient un master de l'University of British Columbia.
Ce recrutement stratégique s'inscrit dans la transition de RecycLiCo, d'un recycleur de batteries en phase de venture à un acteur important de la chaîne d'approvisionnement en minéraux critiques en Amérique du Nord. Shahsavari travaillera dans le nouveau laboratoire et l'usine de démonstration de la société à Delta, en Colombie-Britannique, en se concentrant sur l'avancement des technologies hydrométallurgiques pour le recyclage des batteries et la récupération des minéraux critiques.
RecycLiCo Battery Materials (OTCQB: AMYZF) hat Mohammadali (Mo) Shahsavari als Materials Scientist und Process Engineer eingestellt und damit seine technische Expertise gestärkt. Shahsavari bringt über 7 Jahre Erfahrung in Materialcharakterisierung, Elektrochemie, Korrosion und Hydrometallurgie mit und hat einen Masterabschluss der University of British Columbia.
Die strategische Einstellung passt zur Transformation von RecycLiCo von einem Venture-Stadium Batterie-Recycler zu einem bedeutenden Akteur in der Lieferkette kritischer Mineralien Nordamerikas. Shahsavari wird im neuen Labor und Demonstrationswerk des Unternehmens in Delta, British Columbia, arbeiten und sich auf die Weiterentwicklung hydrometallurgischer Technologien für das Batterierecycling und die Rückgewinnung kritischer Mineralien konzentrieren.
- Strategic addition of experienced technical expert with over 7 years in relevant fields
- Expansion of in-house scientific capabilities through new hire at demonstration facility
- Strengthening of company's transition from venture-stage to commercial operations
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SURREY, British Columbia, Sept. 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc. (“RecycLiCo” or the “Company”) (TSX.V: AMY | OTCQB: AMYZF | FSE: ID4), a critical mineral refining and lithium-ion battery upcycling company, is pleased to welcome Mohammadali (Mo) Shahsavari as Materials Scientist and Process Engineer. Mr. Shahsavari’s appointment is part of RecycLiCo’s program to expand its in-house scientific and engineering foundation. He will play a key role in advancing the Company’s hydrometallurgical technologies and accelerating its transition from a venture-stage battery recycler to an important contributor to North America’s domestic supply chain for the critical minerals and metals that are vital to energy security and global competitiveness.
Mr. Shahsavari brings over seven years of technical experience. His background includes work in materials characterization, electrochemistry, corrosion, and hydrometallurgy. He holds a Master of Applied Science in Materials Engineering from the University of British Columbia. Mr. Shahsavari has led the design, operation, and optimization of both lab-scale R&D and pilot-scale systems, with published work in peer-reviewed journals and service as a scientific reviewer in his field. Most recently, Mr. Shahsavari served as a Lab Process Engineer at BQE Water, contributing to the development of innovative wastewater treatment and resource recovery processes for mine-affected water. He will be working out of the Company’s newly-acquired lab and demonstration plant facility in Delta, British Columbia.
“RecycLiCo is positioning itself at the center of the strategic reconfiguration of the ways in which critical minerals are sourced, recovered, refined, and reused in North America, and Mo’s education, skillset, and impressive record in process and electrochemical engineering and resource recovery make him a valuable addition to our team,” said Richard Sadowsky, Chief Executive Officer, RecycLiCo. “We are all looking forward to working with him as we strengthen and scale our technology and find new ways to apply it, not just to the recycling of lithium-ion batteries but to the refinement and recovery of critical minerals generally, including newly-mined ore, existing stockpiles, and industrial scrap.”
About RecycLiCo
RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc. is a critical minerals refining company specializing in the use of advanced hydrometallurgical technologies for processing mined ore and the upcycling of lithium-ion battery materials. RecycLiCo’s processes efficiently recover battery-ready lithium, cobalt, nickel, and manganese from end-of-life batteries and manufacturing scrap, supporting energy storage as well as broader industrial applications. RecycLiCo’s business focus aligns with the global demand for future-ready, responsible supply chains and the growing movement to strengthen domestic sourcing of critical materials.
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