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PRESS RELEASE

DISA Technologies closes $33M strategic financing led by Galvanize and supported by BHP Ventures

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Critical Minerals

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DISA Technologies Inc. (DISA), a company pioneering high-impact solutions for mineral processing, domestic uranium remediation and resource recovery, has closed a USD 33 million strategic financing led by Galvanize and supported by BHP Ventures.

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"This financing marks a key milestone in DISA's growth as a platform for critical mineral processing and domestic uranium remediation," said Greyson Buckingham, CEO and Co-Founder of DISA. "With the support of Galvanize, BHP Ventures, and our existing investors, we are accelerating commercialisation and scaling deployment of our technology to meet a growing national need."

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"Critical minerals are a foundational constraint on both energy security and industrial competitiveness," said Cliff Ryan, Co-Head of Venture and Growth at Galvanize. "DISA's technology stands out for its ability to unlock value from both existing operations and legacy assets, and to do so with speed and efficiency. We're excited to support the team as they scale deployment."

"DISA Technologies' HPSA approach to processing critical minerals across mining and remediation sites is designed for broad deployment," said Laurel Buckner, VP of New Business Ventures at BHP. "As operating costs increase across the supply chain and global demand continues to grow, we see the opportunity for critical minerals recovery to unlock future value."

Key existing investors including Evok Innovations, Constellation Energy, Halliburton Labs, Valor Equity Partners, and Veriten continued their participation in the round. With this financing, DISA has raised approximately USD 83 million to date, backed by a diverse group of strategic and institutional investors with deep experience across mining, energy, and industrial technology. DISA's patented High-Pressure Slurry Ablation (HPSA™) technology is designed to unlock value across both modern mineral processing and legacy uranium remediation, delivering a cleaner, faster, and more efficient method to liberate minerals.

The company is scaling deployment across mining operations and Abandoned Uranium Mine (AUM) remediation projects, with commercial units installed at several global sites and over 100 AUM sites secured under contract to date.

In September 2025, DISA was issued a first-of-its-kind NRC license, enabling access to remediate AUM sites across the nation. The company expects to commence remediation projects later this year, including on the Navajo Nation and at a federal site under its NRC license.

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The participation of both new and existing investors underscores strong alignment around DISA's strategy to address critical mineral supply chain challenges and unlock value from legacy uranium assets. Insider participation from Evok, Constellation Energy, Halliburton Labs, Valor Equity Partners, and Veriten reflects continued conviction in DISA's growth trajectory and technology platform.

DISA has achieved significant technical and commercial milestones over the past 12 months, including advancing regulatory pathways, adding multiple strategic investors, commissioning commercial-scale HPSA™ units across multiple mining applications, and continuing to scale its uranium remediation and recovery platform.

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Note: This article has been issued by PR Newswire and has been published by AL Circle with its original information without any modifications or edits to the core subject/data. 

Last updated on : 02 MAY 2026

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