
About
QI Materials Corp
Québec Innovative Materials Corp. is a mineral exploration and development company with a diversified portfolio of natural resource assets such as high-grade silica, hydrogen, and helium. QIMC is working toward becoming a sustainable supplier of resources which are essential in advanced batteries and the electrification of the new green economy.
OUR VISION
POWERING THE AI CLEAN ENERGY REVOLUTION
Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. is committed to sustainable practices and innovation. With a focus on environmental stewardship and cutting-edge extraction technology, we aim to unlock the full potential of these materials to drive forward clean energy solutions to power the AI and carbonneutral economy and contribute to a more sustainable future.
INDUSTRY OUTLOOK RESOURCES
Latest News
QIMC Reports Significant Concentrations Exceeding 13,000 ppm (1.3%) Hydrogen at St-Bruno-de-Guigues; Expands Strategic Land Portfolio into Ontario
St-Bruno-de-Guigues, QC – March 27, 2025 – Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. (QIMC) is proud [...]
QIMC ANNOUNCES TRANSFORMATIVE EXPANSION WITH LAUNCH OF NEW HYDROGEN EXPLORATION CAMP IN NOVA SCOTIA
Vancouver, BC March 20, 2025 – Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. (CSE:QIMC) (OTC:QIMCF) FSE:7FJ) (“QIMC”) [...]
Quebec Innovative Materials Corp (QIMC) and Black Tree Energy Group Sarl (BTEG) Sign Strategic MOU to Advance Natural Hydrogen Exploration and Development With a Focus on U.S. Expansion
Montreal, Canada / Geneva, Switzerland, March 12, 2025 – Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. (CSE:QIMC) [...]
Quebec Innovative Materials Corp makes First Significant Discovery of Natural Hydrogen soil-gas Anomalies in Quebec
Lachute, Quebec, July 25, 2024–- Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. (CSE: QIMC, FSE: 7FJ) (“QI [...]
Goldman Sachs Article “The hydrogen revolution accelerates”
"According to a new report from Goldman Sachs Research, government incentives are powering major [...]
Forbes Article “The case for producing hydrogen from underground reservoirs…”
" Forbes article discussing "The case for producing hydrogen from underground reservoirs in the [...]