Process tech startup Avertana gains $US3.4m from investors
Startup Avertana has raised bridging finance from existing investors to keep growing fast.
Fiona Rotherham Fri, 10 Feb 2017
Auckland startup Avertana, which has a novel process technology that can reduce mountains of mining slag, has raised $US3.4 million in convertible notes from existing investors.
The company was founded in late 2012 by Sean Molloy, Sherif Ibrahim and James Obern, all former staffers of successful
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