Saltworks Technologies

Saltworks Technologies

Industrial wastewater treatment and lithium refining

Overview

Saltworks Technologies treats industrial wastewater and refines lithium. It designs, builds, and delivers full-scale, modular systems that combine chemical, membrane, and thermal processes for customers in energy/resources, manufacturing, and agriculture. The systems recycle and reuse water, remove contaminants, and aim for zero liquid discharge, water desalination, and brine management. In lithium, the technology increases yield and purity of battery-grade products through integrated processing. The company operates on a business-to-business (B2B) model, selling proprietary technologies and turnkey systems, as well as related services and maintenance. Its goal is to help industrial clients reduce water use, recover useful resources, and produce clean water while managing brine and waste efficiently, with scalable solutions tailored to each site.

About Saltworks Technologies

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Why Saltworks Technologies is rated
B-
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Robotics & Automation

Hardware

Industrial & Manufacturing

Energy

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$11.7M

Headquarters

Richmond, Canada

Founded

2008

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What believers are saying

  • March 2026 BC funding backed Project Aurora with $1 million.
  • June 2026 installed Generation-II DLE at Project Aurora advanced Canadian lithium refining.
  • July 2026 semiconductor mega-fab work signaled demand from AI-driven water scarcity.

What critics are saying

  • A 50-99 employee team faces execution strain after tripling production capacity in 2026.
  • Semiconductor wins depend on a handful of fabs; one project slip hurts credibility.
  • Lithium commercialization still hinges on demonstration success at Project Aurora, not full-scale recurring revenue.

What makes Saltworks Technologies unique

  • Richmond-built modular plants combine Xtract, XtremeRO, and SaltMaker MVR ZLD systems.
  • Saltworks landed semiconductor fab projects in March and July 2026.
  • Project Aurora pairs lithium refining with EMP Metals' Saskatchewan brines and BC fabrication.

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Total Funding

$11.7M

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Health Insurance

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6 month growth

-1%

1 year growth

-1%

2 year growth

-1%
Canadian Mining Journal
Mar 31st, 2026
Israeli innovation cuts Canadian mining's water waste.

Israeli innovation cuts Canadian mining's water waste. Canadian mining companies are increasingly looking to global technology leaders for solutions to their toughest operational challenges - especially in water reuse, [...] Topics. Companies. Canadian mining companies are increasingly looking to global technology leaders for solutions to their toughest operational challenges - especially in water reuse, energy management and real-time environmental monitoring. A key source of innovation lies in Israel's technology ecosystem, where advanced water and industrial engineering technologies have been honed in an environment defined by scarcity and efficiency demands. Israeli firms such as IDE Technologies are world leaders in desalination and water treatment, and executives there believe their tools reach far beyond traditional applications. Alon Tavor, CEO of IDE Technologies Group, says the company's mission is rooted in addressing systemic water challenges: "IDE has been at the forefront of delivering reliable, economic and sustainable water solutions across sectors," and he notes that sustainable water reuse and treatment are central priorities as global water cycles shift under climate pressure. For Canadian miners, these innovations are more than academic. They tackle real operational pain points - from managing mine water and tailings to powering remote camps and complying with stricter environmental standards. From water scarcity to mining opportunity Israel's expertise in water technology didn't emerge by accident. With limited freshwater resources and a long history of water-stress, the country has made breakthroughs in desalination, wastewater reuse, and closed-loop water systems applied across municipalities, industry and agriculture. IDE Technologies, a flagship of this ecosystem, has built hundreds of water treatment facilities worldwide and delivers millions of cubic metres of high-quality water daily. Tavor says that innovations like advanced brine minimization and reuse systems are essential to future water security and sustainability efforts - innovations that also have obvious applications in mining, where water use is both intensive and regulated. "Water reuse and sustainable treatment should be prioritized by all involved," Tavor explained in a recent interview discussing climate impacts and technology trends, adding that education and cross-sector cooperation are vital to broader adoption. Israeli water tech applied to mining Canadian companies have already teamed with Israeli innovators to adapt these systems for industrial contexts. Saltworks Technologies in Richmond, B.C., partnered with Israel's IDE and other firms to apply high-recovery water treatment systems originally developed for municipal and industrial water reuse. Saltworks CEO Benjamin Sparrow emphasizes the importance of such collaborations: "We're helping industries reduce water waste, recover resources, and operate more efficiently - building a Canadian technology that competes globally." That matters to mine engineers because advanced treatment systems can reclaim significant amounts of process water from tailings streams and wastewater, reducing fresh water intake - a major cost and regulatory burden for mines, especially in water-scarce jurisdictions. Another collaboration pair, KmX Corporation with Israeli partner RWL Water, worked on technologies to manage highly saline brine streams. Their approaches have shown potential to recover usable water where traditional systems struggle, bringing industrial-scale water reuse into reach for operations facing stringent discharge regulations or limited freshwater availability. Real-time monitoring and industrial intelligence Israeli tech strength also extends to real-time sensor and analytics systems developed by companies like Luxmux Technology working alongside Israeli partners. These tools continuously monitor water quality and contaminants, giving mining operations the kind of visibility previously achievable only through expensive, time-lagged lab analysis. With regulators and communities demanding ever-tighter environmental performance from mine sites, the ability to measure and adjust processes in real time offers both compliance assurance and operational intelligence. It's a direct example of how the Israeli tech ecosystem's strengths in industrial automation and analytics - driven by needs in sectors from agriculture to utilities - can apply to modern mining. Energy efficiency and remote power optimization Canadian and Israeli innovators have also teamed up on integrated energy management systems originally created for large industrial and smart grid settings. For example, Canadian engineering and systems firm EllisDon partnered with Israel's Rafael Advanced Defense Systems to develop an Integrated Energy Management System (IEMS) that helps balance energy flows across distributed power sources. Remote mine sites commonly depend on combinations of diesel, solar and grid power, and tools that optimize energy use reduce fuel costs and carbon emissions - increasingly important metrics for investors and regulators. The Israeli focus on smart energy and resilience stems from national priorities in secure infrastructure and efficiency, and Canadian miners benefit when that expertise migrates into the mining tech space. An innovation ecosystem built for efficiency What sets Israeli tech apart is not just individual products, but the ecosystem that produces them - a dense network of research universities, startups and global engineering firms where water treatment, automation, energy systems and environmental tech converge. Institutions such as Technion - Israel Institute of Technology and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev supply engineering talent, while accelerators and global partnerships help move research into practical, scalable systems. IDE Technologies alone, celebrating over 60 years of innovation, now works across 40 countries and continues to expand how its systems handle industrial water challenges, carbon footprint tracking and scalable reuse solutions. Why Canadian mining should pay attention For Canadian mining companies, these technologies offer operational value and strategic advantage. High-recovery water reuse systems can dramatically reduce freshwater withdrawal, real-time analytics improve environmental compliance and process decision-making, and smart energy systems cut costs and emissions at remote sites. In jurisdictions where water rights, environmental regulation and community expectations shape permitting and social licences, technology that reduces risk and demonstrates performance can be as important as geology itself. "Collaboration isn't just about building a system," Saltworks' Sparrow said. "it's about delivering solutions that matter - across industries and borders." As mining's sustainability agenda deepens, Israeli tech - forged in necessity, tested at scale and refined through global deployment - is proving remarkably relevant to Canadian companies seeking practical, proven tools to meet future challenges. 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Yahoo Finance
Mar 2nd, 2026
EMP Metals' Project Aurora awarded $1M for next-generation lithium refining tech

EMP Metals Corp. and partner Saltworks Technologies have been awarded $1 million in funding through the Government of British Columbia's Integrated Marketplace program for Project Aurora, demonstrating next-generation lithium refining technology. EMP Metals is the project proponent, with BC-based Saltworks designing and fabricating the technology in Richmond before deployment to EMP's lithium well in Saskatchewan. The funding will support design, fabrication and operation of a Generation-II lithium refining demonstration system, including testing and performance data generation. Saltworks' technology offers lower costs, higher purity and higher recovery than conventional lithium refining methods. EMP Metals holds over 205,000 net acres of subsurface dispositions in Southern Saskatchewan and focuses on large-scale lithium resources using direct lithium extraction.

Business News Today
May 29th, 2025
Project Aurora: EMP Metals to build lithium demo facility at Viewfield with Saltworks

EMP Metals teams with Saltworks on Project Aurora demo plant to refine lithium from Saskatchewan brines.

Government of Canada
Jul 11th, 2024
Government of Canada Invests Over $9 Million to Enable Made-in-Canada Lithium Battery Supply Chain in Briti...

The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, announced two investments totaling over $9 million to Saltworks Technologies Inc. (Saltworks) and NORAM Electrolysis Systems Inc. (NESI) to support the battery supply chain in British Columbia under the Critical Minerals Research, Development and Demonstration (CMRDD) program. These investments will support Canada’s ability to address a gap in midstream lithium processing through the advancement of Canadian technologies.

FILT News
Nov 17th, 2023
Saltworks Announces Commercially Available Osmotically Assisted Reverse Osmosis (OARO) Technology

Saltworks announces commercially available Osmotically Assisted Reverse Osmosis (OARO) technology.

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