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PITTSBURGH, Pa., Feb. 16, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Altair International Corp. (“Altair” or the “Company”) (OTC: ATAO) announced today the signing of a License and Royalty Agreement with St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp. and St-Georges Metallurgy Corp. (“St-Georges” or “SX”), entities which are developing new technologies to solve some of the most common environmental problems in the mining industry. The agreement, dated February 11, 2021, calls for Altair to license St-Georges Metallurgy’s patent-pending extraction methods and technology in separation, recovery, and purification of lithium and to act as an agent of St-Georges’ developing technology in battery recycling. Pursuant to the License and Royalty Agreement, St-Georges Metallurgy Corp. will grant Altair a non-exclusive license to use the Lithium Extraction Technology for any of Altair’s lithium-bearing prospects in the United States. In exchange for the licen
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