
Juno
Exploration and development of critical minerals in Ontario's Ring of Fire, leveraging cutting-edge geoscience and extensive mineral claims.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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investor | €0.0 | round | |
* | CAD22.4m | Secondary | |
Total Funding | 000k |
Juno, a Canadian private company established in 2019, focuses on the exploration and development of critical minerals in the Ring of Fire, Ontario. This region is one of the last large, under-explored, multi-commodity geological structures globally, rich in essential minerals. Juno holds over 17,000 mineral claims, covering more than 3,300 square kilometers, making it the largest mineral claim holder in both the Ring of Fire and Ontario. The company targets a diverse range of elements, including Ni, Cu, PGE, VMS polymetallic Cu Zn Au, Au, Ti V, and Cr. Juno's exploration team employs advanced geoscience techniques to mitigate risks and enhance understanding of each target area, aiming to minimize exploration impacts and accelerate discovery timelines. The company has developed logistical and technical solutions to overcome access challenges that have hindered other explorers in the region. Led by Non-Executive Chairman Terry MacGibbon, a seasoned geologist with over 50 years in the mining industry, Juno benefits from a proven management team. Mr. MacGibbon has a track record of transforming junior exploration companies into billion-dollar mining enterprises and has been instrumental in significant equity financings and M&A activities. Juno operates within the mining sector, serving stakeholders interested in the sustainable extraction of critical minerals. The company's business model revolves around mineral exploration and development, generating revenue through the discovery and eventual commercialization of mineral resources.
Keywords: critical minerals, Ring of Fire, Ontario, mineral claims, geoscience, exploration, mining, Ni Cu PGE, Terry MacGibbon, discovery