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News and updates for Québec Innovative Materials Corp. (QIMCF) focus on the company’s natural hydrogen and high-grade silica exploration activities, corporate strategy, and governance developments. QIMC’s releases describe work across Ontario, Québec, Nova Scotia, and Minnesota, with particular emphasis on white (natural) hydrogen corridors and district-scale hydrogen systems.
Recent news has highlighted QIMC’s progress in Nova Scotia’s Advocate–Cumberland Basin corridor, including baseline environmental assessments, soil-gas hydrogen surveys, radon–thoron profiling, and the preparation and expansion of winter drilling programs targeting structurally controlled natural hydrogen systems. The company also reports on its Temiscamingue natural hydrogen corridor in Ontario–Québec, where it has identified high-grade soil-gas hydrogen anomalies and describes a district-scale hydrogen system.
QIMC’s news flow also covers its broader strategy of linking geology with AI infrastructure. The company has unveiled a vertical integration concept for off-grid AI data centers powered by natural hydrogen and has established an AI Data Center Strategic Advisory Board and an AI and Energy Integration Steering Committee to support this direction. Additional releases discuss partnerships and regulatory milestones, such as RGRAs awarded in Minnesota to its U.S. special purpose vehicle Orvian Resources I LLC, and a definitive agreement to sell the River Valley Silica Project to Sila Mining Corp. while retaining equity and royalty exposure.
Corporate governance and shareholder protection are recurring topics, including the adoption of a Shareholder Rights Plan aimed at ensuring fair treatment of shareholders in the event of takeover bids. Investors and observers can use this news page to follow QIMC’s exploration results, strategic initiatives around natural hydrogen and AI, community and Indigenous collaboration, and key corporate transactions as disclosed in its public announcements.
Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. (QIMC) has announced a strategic collaboration with Record Resources in the Temiskaming hydrogen camp. As part of the deal, QIMC will receive 6,600,000 shares of REC and a 1% Gross Revenue Royalty (GRR) from Record Resources.
The collaboration involves Record's option agreement to acquire property adjacent to QIMC's hydrogen discovery. The Lorrain-Bucke claim blocks are situated between major rift faults in the Lake Temiskaming Graben structure, featuring Huronian Group sedimentary and volcanic formations overlying Archean metavolcanic and metasedimentary units. The area's potential is enhanced by ultramafic rocks and a prominent gravity low anomaly, indicating deeper natural hydrogen resource potential.
This partnership strengthens QIMC's position in Ontario's renewable natural hydrogen sector while maintaining focus on their Quebec St Bruno de Giugues Natural Hydrogen project. Record Resources may purchase 50% of the GRR at any time for $1,000,000.
Québec Innovative Materials Corp. (QIMC) has announced a strategic collaboration with DiagnaMed Holdings Corp. to implement advanced hydrogen production technology at QIMC's Ville Marie Hydrogen Project in Québec. As part of the agreement, QIMC will receive 2,000,000 shares of DMED.
The collaboration will utilize DiagnaMed's patented technology, developed by Dr. Qingwang Yuan at Texas Tech University, which combines hydraulic fracturing with electromagnetic wave heating to extract hydrogen from various sources. The technology promises potential hydrogen production costs as low as $0.86 per kilogram, aligning with the U.S. Department of Energy's goal of achieving $1/kg hydrogen production by 2031.
Additionally, QIMC announced its listing on the OTCQB marketplace under the symbol 'QIMCF', while maintaining its CSE listing under QIMC. This expansion aims to increase visibility and trading convenience for US investors.
Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. (QIMCF) announces its participation in ARPA-E's Request for Information (RFI) initiative focused on Geologic Hydrogen Resource Exploration. The initiative aims to develop technologies for detecting and evaluating naturally occurring hydrogen deposits. QIMC will contribute its integrated geophysical and geothermal methodologies to support key objectives including: developing specialized exploration technologies, improving detection accuracy, accelerating discovery processes, examining geological processes, and supporting resource prediction and environmental responsibility.