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Develops and commercializes solvent extraction technology for rare metal recovery and pollutant removal.
Emulsion Flow Technologies is a Tokai, Japan-based company that develops and commercializes advanced solvent extraction technology for rare metal recovery from lithium-ion batteries and environmental pollutant removal. The organization utilizes a proprietary extraction process to enable high-purity recycling for direct reuse in new battery manufacturing and the remediation of chemical contaminants such as PFAS. Operating as an official spinoff from the Japan Atomic Energy Agency, the firm provides custom plant design and commissioning services while maintaining a registered capital of 100 million yen. The enterprise recently gained international commercial traction by participating in a JETRO global scaling initiative and being selected as one of seven global finalists out of 657 startups at the SusHi Tech Challenge. Emulsion Flow Technologies was founded in 2021 by Hiroshi Suzuki, Hirochika Naganawa, Tetsushi Nagano, and Hideya Suzuki.
Emulsion Flow Technologies has raised $11.2M across 1 funding round.
Emulsion Flow Technologies has raised $11.2M in total across 1 funding round.
Emulsion Flow Technologies has raised $11.2M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $11.2M Debt / Series B in March 2024.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 8, 2024 | $11.2M Debt Financing | Valuechain Innovation Fund | Manabu Ozawa, Japan Finance Corporation, KDDI, Mitsubishi UFJ Capital, Mizuho Growth Support, NCB Venture, Nissay Capital, OCP, Akihiko Nagata, Shizuoka Capital, SMBC Venture Capital | Announced |
Emulsion Flow Technologies has raised $11.2M in total across 1 funding round.
Emulsion Flow Technologies's investors include Valuechain Innovation Fund, Manabu Ozawa, Japan Finance Corporation, KDDI, Mitsubishi UFJ Capital, Mizuho Growth Support, NCB Venture, Nissay Capital, OCP, Akihiko Nagata, Shizuoka Capital, SMBC Venture Capital.