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LIS Technologies, a pioneer in advanced laser technology and the sole USA-based company specializing in patented laser uranium enrichment, has successfully completed its third consecutive oversubscribed funding round, raising an impressive $11.93 million. This latest funding brings the total capital raised by the company to over $47 million, underscoring the growing interest and confidence in its innovative technology.
The recent funding round attracted notable support from existing investors, including Innovating Capital, as well as a host of seasoned investors with expertise in advanced nuclear technology. This influx of capital is expected to accelerate the development of LIS Technologies' groundbreaking laser systems, which hold the potential to revolutionize the uranium enrichment process, making it more efficient and environmentally friendly.
As the demand for clean and sustainable energy sources continues to rise, LIS Technologies is well-positioned to play a critical role in the future of nuclear energy, leveraging its cutting-edge laser technology to meet global energy needs.
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