[Video] HPQ CEO Discusses Fumed Silica Reactor Progress and Industry Implications on AGORACOM

by Team HPQ

HPQ’s President and CEO, Bernard Tourillon, sat down with AGORACOM to discuss the latest advancements in HPQ Silica Polvere’s Fumed Silica Reactor (FSR) project.

The interview provides an in-depth look at how this groundbreaking technology is setting the stage for significant disruption in the fumed silica market.

During the conversation, Mr. Tourillon shared insights into the successful completion of extended refractory conditioning work on the pilot system and the next steps in scaling up the FSR technology. He also touched on the broader implications for cost-efficient, high-quality fumed silica production and its potential to reshape industry standards.

By watching the interview, you’ll gain:

⚡ Insights into the refractory conditioning work’s importance in preparing the Fumed Silica Reactor for consistent production.
⚡ A detailed overview of the upcoming material tests and their role in validating the reactor’s capabilities.
⚡ Updates on HPQ’s progress toward producing high-purity, commercial-grade fumed silica and achieving full-scale operations.

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear directly from Bernard Tourillon about how HPQ Silicon is navigating the challenges of scaling up novel technology and leading the charge in green engineering.

Want to Learn More?

If this interview piqued your interest and you want to dive deeper into the work we’re doing, make sure to read the related press release.

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HPQ Silicon is a Quebec-based TSX Venture Exchange Tier 1 Industrial Issuer. With the support of world-class technology partners PyroGenesis Canada and NOVACIUM SAS, the company is developing new green processes crucial to make the critical materials needed to reach net zero emissions.







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