Sustainable Development Technology Canada

Established in 2001, Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) is a Canadian organization that funds and supports innovative cleantech projects. It focuses on moving groundbreaking technologies to market, creating jobs, driving economic growth, and promoting environmental benefits. SDTC operates independently but collaborates with various stakeholders from private industry, academia, and governments.

Leo Bever Ph.D

Investment Director

Leah Lawrence

President and CEO

Vicky J. Sharpe

President and CEO

Past deals in Metals and Mining

Progressive Planet Solutions

Grant in 2025
Progressive Planet Solutions Inc. is a junior mineral exploration company based in Vancouver, Canada, focused on the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties, primarily zeolite minerals. Incorporated in 2006, the company’s flagship asset is the Z1 Zeolite mine, located northeast of Cache Creek, British Columbia. Progressive Planet Solutions was previously known as Ashburton Ventures Inc. before rebranding in June 2018. The company is dedicated to exploring and developing its mineral properties to leverage the potential of zeolite in various applications.

SolarSteam

Seed Round in 2022
SolarSteam is a hardtech startup developing renewable solar thermal technology to reduce rising costs and emissions in industrial heat generation. The company develops a modular solar thermal system that delivers scalable, cost-effective heat from renewable energy. Its proprietary, patented technology aims to outperform fossil fuels on cost without subsidies, helping industrial manufacturers and processors cut emissions and lower energy expenses.

Cobric Chemicals

Grant in 2021
Cobric Chemicals specializes in developing and implementing clean technology solutions for waste recycling. They collaborate with established waste management companies to reduce risk and accelerate profitability.

PyroGenesis

Grant in 2021
PyroGenesis designs, develops, manufactures, and commercializes advanced plasma processes and systems for defense, metallurgical, mining, advanced materials, oil and gas, and environmental industries. Headquartered in Montreal, it provides products and solutions such as DROSRITE for metal recovery from dross, plasma atomized metal powders, PUREVAP silicon production from quartz, plasma torches for waste treatment and high-purity materials production, plasma arc gasification and waste destruction systems, and custom reactors and furnaces, along with related services. PyroGenesis positions itself as a leading developer and supplier of turnkey plasma process equipment and contract research for global clients.

Summit Nanotech Corporation

Seed Round in 2020
Summit Nanotech Corporation is a Calgary-based cleantech company developing direct lithium extraction technology for lithium producers, with modular systems designed for scalable deployment and a focus on sustainable, water-efficient operations. Founded in 2018, it collaborates with mining companies and lithium asset owners in Chile and Argentina to reduce environmental impact and lower costs compared with traditional methods.

Nouveau Monde Graphite

Grant in 2020
Nouveau Monde Graphite Inc. is a mineral exploration company focused on the acquisition, exploration, evaluation, and development of graphite properties in Quebec, Canada. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Saint-Michel-des-Saints, the company owns the Matawinie property, which consists of 319 mining claims covering 17,585 hectares located north of Montreal. Nouveau Monde Graphite is dedicated to developing a natural graphite-based anode material aimed at supplying the lithium-ion battery industry, thereby targeting the growing North American market for battery-grade materials. The company emphasizes environmentally responsible practices in its operations, aligning with the increasing demand for sustainable and low-impact sources of natural graphite for battery manufacturers. Its projects include the Matawinie Mine and the Battery Material Plant, positioning Nouveau Monde Graphite as a key player in the green energy transition.

Alliance Magnesium

Funding Round in 2020
Alliance Magnesium Inc. is a Canadian company based in Brossard, founded in 2003, that specializes in the development of a patented electrolysis clean tech technology for producing magnesium from serpentine rock. The company aims to utilize hydroelectricity as a clean energy source to extract magnesium metal from tailings, thereby addressing environmental concerns associated with traditional magnesium production methods. By innovating on existing processes that are energy-intensive and predominantly used by producers in China, Alliance Magnesium seeks to offer a more sustainable solution for the automotive and aerospace industries.

Swirltex

Seed Round in 2020
Swirltex Inc. is a Canadian company based in Calgary that specializes in the development and supply of custom wastewater treatment systems. Founded in 2015, the company utilizes a patented membrane technology that separates solids and liquids based on buoyancy. This innovative approach allows Swirltex to treat a variety of wastewater sources, including industrial applications such as dairy processing, mining wastewater, and beverage clarification. By manipulating the buoyancy of contaminants in the fluid, Swirltex's systems enhance filtration efficiency, reduce fouling on membrane surfaces, and ultimately produce high-quality effluent. The company's solutions enable clients to effectively manage wastewater while minimizing environmental impact and operational costs.

Smarter Alloys

Grant in 2020
Founded in Toronto, Canada in 2009, Smarter Alloys specializes in manufacturing shape memory alloys with unique programming capabilities. The company's innovative materials are designed for applications across various industries including orthodontics, automotive, oil and gas, medical devices, and actuators.

Nouveau Monde Graphite

Grant in 2019
Nouveau Monde Graphite Inc. is a mineral exploration company focused on the acquisition, exploration, evaluation, and development of graphite properties in Quebec, Canada. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Saint-Michel-des-Saints, the company owns the Matawinie property, which consists of 319 mining claims covering 17,585 hectares located north of Montreal. Nouveau Monde Graphite is dedicated to developing a natural graphite-based anode material aimed at supplying the lithium-ion battery industry, thereby targeting the growing North American market for battery-grade materials. The company emphasizes environmentally responsible practices in its operations, aligning with the increasing demand for sustainable and low-impact sources of natural graphite for battery manufacturers. Its projects include the Matawinie Mine and the Battery Material Plant, positioning Nouveau Monde Graphite as a key player in the green energy transition.

BluWave-ai

Seed Round in 2019
BluWave-ai is a company focused on transforming the energy sector by promoting the use of distributed and renewable energy resources, electric transportation, and smart loads. Utilizing a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model, BluWave-ai leverages artificial intelligence to enhance the operation of smart grids and microgrids. Their platform enables real-time optimization of power generation and operation, allowing clients to predict electricity demand accurately and adapt to fluctuations in consumption and generation. This approach has led to significant savings in capital and operational costs for communities, corporations, and utilities, while also reducing their carbon footprints. BluWave-ai is committed to fostering universal access to affordable and sustainable energy and transportation systems, serving a diverse clientele that includes distribution utilities, enterprises, mining operations, campuses, and remote or off-grid communities worldwide.

KSM

Grant in 2018
KSM specializes in the production of potassium-based fertilizers, including potassium sulfate (SOP) and potassium magnesium sulfate (SOPM). Utilizing a patented process, they convert abundant mine tailings into these products, along with hydrochloric acid as a byproduct.

Yava Technologies

Grant in 2018
Yava Technologies is a Toronto-based company established in 1990 that specializes in developing and licensing innovative mineral recovery process solutions for the mining and mineral processing industries. The company aims to enhance the efficiency of these industries by offering a technology that eliminates the reliance on traditional mining equipment, such as concentrators and smelters. Yava Technologies focuses on creating low-cost, environmentally friendly processes that facilitate the recovery of various metals, ultimately allowing organizations to generate increased profits and value-added products across different sectors.

Alliance Magnesium

Funding Round in 2018
Alliance Magnesium Inc. is a Canadian company based in Brossard, founded in 2003, that specializes in the development of a patented electrolysis clean tech technology for producing magnesium from serpentine rock. The company aims to utilize hydroelectricity as a clean energy source to extract magnesium metal from tailings, thereby addressing environmental concerns associated with traditional magnesium production methods. By innovating on existing processes that are energy-intensive and predominantly used by producers in China, Alliance Magnesium seeks to offer a more sustainable solution for the automotive and aerospace industries.

MineSense Technologies

Grant in 2018
MineSense Technologies develops sensor-based solutions for the mining industry. It specializes in high-frequency electromagnetic sensor (HFEMS) technology, which integrates with material handling equipment to measure and report ore grade in real-time. The company offers a suite of sensing and sorting equipment, evaluation tools, laboratory services, professional services, and field support.

Dundee Sustainable Technologies

Grant in 2018
Dundee Sustainable Technologies Inc. specializes in the development and commercialization of innovative hydrometallurgical processes aimed at addressing challenges in the mining industry, both in Canada and internationally. The company focuses on its proprietary CLEVR process, which efficiently extracts precious metals while simultaneously removing and stabilizing harmful contaminants like arsenic, antimony, and cadmium. Additionally, Dundee's GlassLock process further stabilizes arsenic and produces an insoluble glass residue that complies with environmental regulations. The company is adept at processing complex and refractory materials, allowing for the extraction of base and precious metals from ores, concentrates, and tailings that conventional methods cannot exploit due to metallurgical or environmental constraints. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Montreal, Canada, Dundee Sustainable Technologies was previously known as Nichromet Extraction Inc. and rebranded in January 2014.

waterStrider Treatment

Grant in 2017
waterStrider treatment removes oil, sulphide, bacteria, metals, and suspended solids from frac water, making it reusable for a fraction of the price of current fresh water use at fracking sites. In doing so, the environmental impact and costs associated with fracking are dramatically reduced.

Quantiam Technologies

Grant in 2016
Quantiam Technologies is a manufacturing technology company that develops and commercializes advanced materials, nano materials, coatings, surfaces, and catalysts for extreme-operating environments and energy-related applications. It offers high-performance coatings for internal surfaces of complex tubular shapes and develops catalyst systems and energy nanomaterials for the methanol-hydrogen economy, including hydrogen storage and hydrogen production. The company serves sectors such as aerospace, automotive, tar sands, mining, and chemical processing, and provides technical services in nanomaterials characterization, surface analysis, microstructural and performance characterization, along with consulting and research services in materials science. Based in Edmonton, Canada, Quantiam operates internationally and was founded in 1998.

Orbite Technologies

Grant in 2015
Orbite Technologies is a Canadian mineral-processing and resource development company focused on clean technology. The company employs innovative and proprietary processes to produce alumina, silica, hematite, magnesium oxide, titanium oxide, and rare earth and rare metal oxides, aiming to do so at competitive costs while adhering to sustainable practices. Orbite utilizes diverse feedstocks, including aluminous clay, kaolin, bauxite, and other industrial residues, to address inefficiencies and environmental challenges in the minerals processing sector. Currently, the company is finalizing its first commercial high-purity alumina production plant in Cap-Chat, Québec, and has developed plans for a smelter-grade alumina production facility using clay from its Grande-Vallée deposit. With a robust portfolio of 16 intellectual property families, including multiple patents across various regions, Orbite operates a state-of-the-art technology development center in Laval, Québec, where it continues to refine and validate its technologies.

CVT Corp

Venture Round in 2007
CVT Corp. is an international technology company that specializes in the development, manufacturing, and marketing of continuously variable transmissions (CVTs). These advanced transmission systems are utilized across various industries, including power generation, oil and gas, mining, farming, and off-road equipment. The company serves a diverse customer base across multiple regions, including Canada, the United States, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. Founded in 2001 and originally known as S.O.E. Technologies, CVT Corp. rebranded in June 2007 and is headquartered in Sainte-Julie, Canada.
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