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Summit Nanotech appoints new CTO and VP of Engineering

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Patt and Kryst are the latest additions to Summit's growing executive team, joining Gautam Parimoo who signed on weeks earlier as Chief Operations Officer.

CALGARY — Summit Nanotech, a company involved in sustainable lithium extraction technology, announced the appointment of Dr. Jeremy Patt as Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Dr. Katerina Kryst as Vice President of Engineering.

“Jeremy and Katerina are high-impact catalysts to our team, with Jeremy’s successful commercialization of multiple first-of-kind, chemical process technologies, and Katerina’s talent for designing and scaling cutting-edge lithium extraction systems,” said Amanda Hall, Founder and CEO of Summit Nanotech. “Their impressive track records at both Fortune 500 companies and VC-backed startups will expedite our denaLi™ technology deployment and accelerate Summit towards its goal of producing the world’s greenest lithium.”

Patt, most recently CTO of AquaHydrex, has experience as a chemical engineer and a CTO. His experience in establishing and advancing research programs, pilot plants, and pioneering manufacturing facilities positions him to accelerate the field deployment of Summit’s DLE technology.

“With the global shift towards cleaner energy sources and the increasing demand for electric vehicles, sustainable and responsible lithium extraction is an imperative,” said Patt. “I am excited by the opportunity to propel Summit’s unique technology into commercialization and uphold its commitment to protect delicate ecosystems and Indigenous communities.”

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Kryst most recently served as Technology Development Manager at Koch Separation Solutions, where she managed a suite of projects to guide the development and scaling-up of systems in direct lithium extraction and purification of industrial fluids such as solvents, wastewater and acids to reduce waste and environmental impact. As a licensed chemical engineer, Kryst’s experience positions her to support in the development of denaLi™ and lead the teams that are crucial to its success.

“Technology has the unparalleled ability to revolutionize industries and improve lives, but to unlock its full potential, we must bring together individuals who possess not only technical expertise but also a unique blend of creativity, problem-solving skills, and a hunger for innovation,” said Kryst. “I see Summit’s denaLi™ technology as a game changer in the lithium extraction space, and I am eager to be part of the team that drives its transformative impact forward.”

Patt and Kryst are the latest additions to Summit’s growing executive team, joining Gautam Parimoo who signed on weeks earlier as Chief Operations Officer. These appointments follow the opening of Summit’s Chilean location, which will serve as a focal point for scaling its denaLi™ DLE technology and executing de-risking programs for reinjection and water recovery.

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