
SRJ Technologies has attracted strong investor interest following the securing of multiple energy-sector contracts, including major UAE robotic inspection projects. Growing adoption of BoltEx® technology, expanding Middle East operations, and a strengthening recurring revenue pipeline have boosted confidence in the company's growth outlook.

Talga Group is positioning itself as a cornerstone of Europe’s sustainable battery supply chain through its integrated mine-to-anode model in Sweden. With its Luleå anode refinery approaching production readiness and government-backed funding in place, Talga is moving from concept to commercial reality. The company’s low-carbon Talnode® products target the fast-growing EV and energy-storage markets, offering a differentiated, locally sourced alternative to Asian graphite imports.

BlueScope is an integrated flat steel producer combining upstream steelmaking with higher‑margin, branded building products, giving it resilience across cycles. Around half of earnings are leveraged to the U.S. through North Star, where profitability depends on steel‑to‑scrap spreads rather than iron ore, providing structural margin support. In 1H FY2026, BlueScope delivered strong earnings growth despite weak HRC prices, driven by disciplined cost control and solid North American performance, underscoring its leverage to U.S. construction activity rather than pure commodity steel cycles.

AnteoTech (ASX: ADO) surged over 46% after independent validation of its Ultranode™ 95 silicon anode technology in commercial battery cells, boosting energy density. The breakthrough reignited investor interest in the speculative micro-cap amid hopes of future battery partnerships.

Liontown Resources (ASX: LTR) is a next-generation lithium developer advancing toward production at its flagship Kathleen Valley Project in Western Australia. With Tier-1 offtake partners and strong financial backing, Liontown is poised to become a key player in the global EV and battery supply chain.

Larvotto Resources Limited (ASX: LRV) is an Australian emerging mining company transitioning from explorer to near-term producer. Its flagship asset, the Hillgrove Antimony–Gold Project in New South Wales, positions the company as a potential supplier of two strategically important metals: gold—a monetary safe-haven—and antimony, a critical mineral used in batteries, semiconductors, and defense alloys.