Newlox R&D is developing environmentally positive technologies to bring the resource industry into the 21st century.
The Company intends to research and develop novel clean technologies to service its objectives and the resource industry as a whole. These technologies are designed to provide economic, environmental, and social benefits to resource companies, stakeholders, and the world-at-large. In particular, the Company is developing heavy metal remediation systems, alternative precious metals leaching technologies, and organic mineral recovery technologies.
Management anticipate that the successful development of this technology will result in significant opportunities for deployment at Newlox’s in-house processing plants as well as opportunities for joint ventures and/or licencing agreements with third parties.
Recent News.
Dr. Marcello Veiga Heads up Newlox Research and Development Corporation.
Vancouver, BC, 23 February 2021 – Newlox Gold Ventures Corp. (“Newlox” or the “Company”) (CSE: LUX | Frankfurt: NGO) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Marcello Veiga as Chairman of Newlox Research and Development Corporation (“Newlox R&D”).
As Chairman of Newlox R&D, Marcello will be spearheading the Company’s resource technology division with the mission of developing a portfolio of cutting-edge technology to bring the resource industry into the 21st century. This R&D subsidiary is already delivering exceptional results, and we are looking forward to reporting further progress from the lab.
Newlox R&D Achieves Up To 100% Gold Recovery Using Organic Aqua Regia.
Vancouver, BC, 12 January 2021 – Newlox Gold Ventures Corp. (“Newlox” or the “Company”) (CSE: LUX | Frankfurt: NGO) is pleased to announce that its affiliate Newlox Research and Development Corp. has reported excellent results from Stage 1 testing of the new Organic Aqua Regia (OAR) gold leaching technology. The final analysis of results from Stage 1 testing indicates not only is a gold recovery of 94.68% achieved at ambient temperature but also a 100% recovery is achieved at 80 degrees Celsius.