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Aduro Engages Siemens to Deliver Advanced Automation for Hydrochemolytic™ Pilot Plant

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Aduro Clean Technologies Inc.
Aduro Clean Technologies Inc.

This project focuses on integrating Siemens’ advanced control and data systems into Aduro’s Next Generation Pilot Plant, supporting the advancement of Hydrochemolytic™ Technology toward industrial readiness

LONDON, Ontario, May 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aduro Clean Technologies Inc. (“Aduro” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: ADUR) (CSE: ACT) (FSE: 9D5), a clean technology company using the power of chemistry to transform lower-value feedstocks, like waste plastics, heavy bitumen, and renewable oils, into resources for the 21st century, announced today a strategic collaboration with Siemens Canada, a leader in industrial automation and digitalization, to supply advanced control systems and engineering services for Aduro’s Next Generation Process Pilot Plant (the “Pilot Plant”), scheduled for commissioning in Q3 2025.

At the core of the solution is Siemens’ SIMATIC PCS neo distributed control system—an advanced, web-based platform that will provide centralized, secure, and scalable process control for the continuous operation of the Pilot Plant. Siemens will also provide instrumentation, operator interfaces, and engineering services to support the plant’s commissioning and performance optimization. Siemens is providing the automation and controls scope in alignment with Zeton Inc., the builder of the Pilot Plant, to ensure seamless system integration and efficient commissioning. Additionally, Siemens will contribute technical input as Aduro begins preparing for the design of a demonstration plant (the “Demonstration Plant”).

“Our vision to deliver a modular, scalable chemical recycling solution with Hydrochemolytic™ Technology takes another step forward today,” commented Ofer Vicus, CEO of Aduro. “Partnering with Siemens—an organization recognized globally for engineering excellence and industrial innovation—enhances the foundation we’re building. Their technologies will help ensure our Pilot Plant operates safely and reliably while generating the high-quality process data needed to optimize performance and support Demonstration Plant planning. This collaboration strengthens our path to commercialisation and supports our ability to scale with confidence.”

Hydrochemolytic™ Technology (HCT), developed by Aduro, uses water as a reactive medium at moderate temperatures to selectively cleave carbon–carbon and carbon–heteroatom bonds in polymers. Unlike pyrolysis, which relies on extreme heat and broad thermal cracking, HCT operates under catalytic conditions that enable greater controls over reaction pathways. This selective chemistry enables in higher conversion rate of polymers into lighter, more valuable hydrocarbons that are stable and do not require further hydrogenation. The process also reduces energy input and minimal formation of undesired by-products such as gases, char or heavy tars. The Pilot Plant, currently under construction by Zeton Inc., is a fully instrumented, continuous-flow unit designed to validate the HCT process under real-world operating conditions. As a key scale-up from the earlier R2 continuous flow reactor, the Pilot Plant will provide engineering data, system learnings, and process insights necessary to inform the design and deployment of future demonstration and commercial facilities.