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The latest announcement is out from Tymlez Group Ltd. ( (AU:NVQ) ).
Coralia, a subsidiary of NoviqTech Limited, has entered a research partnership with Swinburne University of Technology to advance the use of biochar in low-carbon concrete for data centre construction. The collaboration targets the significant carbon footprint of cement and the rapidly expanding Australian data centre market, where concrete is a major component of new infrastructure.
The initial phase will test biochar derived from invasive Chinese apple tree biomass in non-structural concrete and landscaping applications, assessing technical performance, durability and regulatory pathways. The project underpins Coralia’s dual revenue model of selling biochar carbon removal credits and supplying physical biochar for low-carbon construction, positioning the company at the intersection of carbon markets and infrastructure decarbonisation while paving the way for future commercial trials and potential structural applications.
More about Tymlez Group Ltd.
NoviqTech Limited, listed on the ASX under the ticker NVQ, operates through its subsidiary Coralia to deliver integrated decarbonisation solutions. Coralia focuses on biochar-based technologies that generate carbon removal credits and enable low-carbon construction materials, with a particular market focus on data centres and digital infrastructure projects.
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