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HPQ Signs LOI to Evaluate Development of a Canadian-Based Electric Propulsion Platform for North American Markets
HPQ Silicon Inc. ("HPQ" or the "Company") (TSXV: HPQ) (OTCQB: HPQFF) (FRA: O08), a technology company specializing in advanced materials innovation and next-generation industrial processes, today announced that it signed a Letter of Intent ("LOI") with LN Innov' ("LN Innov"), a French developer and manufacturer of high-performance electric propulsion systems, and Novacium SAS ("Novacium") on June 16 2026, during the 2026 edition of the Eurosatory exhibition in Paris, France.
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MONTREAL, June 17, 2026 /CNW/ - HPQ Silicon Inc. ("HPQ" or the "Company") (TSXV: HPQ) (OTCQB: HPQFF) (FRA: O08), a technology company specializing in advanced materials innovation and next-generation industrial processes, today announced that it signed a Letter of Intent ("LOI") with LN Innov' ("LN Innov"), a French developer and manufacturer of high-performance electric propulsion systems, and Novacium SAS ("Novacium") on June 16 2026, during the 2026 edition of the Eurosatory exhibition in Paris, France. HPQ holds a 36.8% equity interest in Novacium and exclusive North American commercialization rights to its technologies. "As drones become increasingly critical across commercial, industrial and defense applications, governments and industry are recognizing that batteries and electric propulsion systems have become strategic technologies," said Bernard Tourillon, President and CEO of HPQ Silicon. "Today, much of that supply chain remains concentrated in Asia, creating vulnerabilities that many jurisdictions are actively working to reduce. Through our partnership with Novacium and this new collaboration with LN Innov, we have an opportunity to evaluate the adaptation of an industrial model currently being deployed in Europe for North American markets, combining advanced battery technologies with proven electric propulsion expertise. For HPQ, this represents another step in our broader strategy of identifying innovative technologies with demonstrated market potential and positioning the Company to assess potential commercialization opportunities across North America." Scope of the LOI The LOI establishes a framework for HPQ, Novacium and LN Innov to evaluate, over the next 190 days, the feasibility of establishing a Canadian-based platform integrating Novacium's battery technologies, to be sold under the HPQ ENDURA+ brand and LN Innov's electric propulsion systems for drone, robotics and defense markets across North America. The parties have already completed preliminary technical reviews that supported the decision to enter into this LOI. The evaluation contemplated under the LOI will focus primarily on industrialization, manufacturing, supply-chain requirements, certification pathways, target applications, business structure and potential commercialization strategies ...