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Acceleware Secures Next Phase Contract for Mineral Drying Project with Saskatchewan's International Minerals Innovation Institute

Calgary, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - February 4, 2026) - Acceleware Ltd. (TSXV: AXE) ("Acceleware" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a Phase 3A contract for a potash drying project by the International Minerals Innovation Institute (IMII). This project, worth $350,000, positions Acceleware as a leader in applying radio frequency (RF) heating technology for industrial mineral processing creating a strong competitive edge in the potash and critical minerals industry.

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Acceleware Secures Next Phase Contract for Mineral Drying Project with Saskatchewan's International Minerals Innovation Institute

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