Dyscovery
Magnetics

Recycling Permanent Magnets
Powering Europe’s Circular Future

Rare Earth Magnets:
the Cornerstone of Clean Technologies

Dyscovery Magnetics is a Greek CleanTech
spin-off recycling Rare Earth Elements (REEs) from End-of-Life magnets.

Placing Europe at the forefront of clean energy and mobility

At Dyscovery Magnetics we are proud to introduce a circular approach that transforms End-of-Life (EoL) permanent magnets into new, high-value materials, achieving more than a 77% reduction in CO₂ emissions compared to conventional production methods.

REEs from Permanent Magnets:
Scaling Efficient Recovery from Lab to Industry

Just 1% of REEs find a second life. We face the challenge
head-on.

Clean Chemistry with Global Relevance

Our innovation is a proprietary process that merges hydrometallurgy and electrolysis into a clean, scalable,
and zero-waste technology. Using a low-acidity hydrometallurgical route and molten-salt electrowinning, we recover high-purity magnet metals and oxides – neodymium (Nd), dysprosium (Dy), samarium (Sm) and cobalt (Co) – with more than
90% efficiency and 95% purity.

Direct sales of recycled rare earths and alloys
Technology licensing under fixed contracts
Recycling-as-a-Service for OEMs
EU-funded innovation projects

Enabling Europe
to take the lead of the
CleanTech materials value chain

DYSCOVERY MAGNETICS addresses Europe’s Rare Earth Metal supply gap by industrializing the recycling of EoL permanent magnets.

With demand for Nd, Dy, Sm, and Co rising in green technologies, our clean, circular solution strengthens EU autonomy.

“Europe’s awakening
The new oil of the clean-tech era is Rare Earths

Integrated into every electric car, wind turbine and electronic gadget that shapes our sustainable future, Rare Earths are essential to Europe’s energy transition.

However, China now controls more than 90% of the world’s refining, giving one country almost complete control over technologies that the rest of the world depends on.

Only around 1% of rare earths from EoL products are recovered and repurposed, despite their strategic significance. The end effect is a supply chain that is both essential and fragile.

Access to these materials becomes a matter of economic security as Washington and Beijing’s trade tensions escalate.

The report below emphasizes Europe’s urgent problem and the importance of developing domestic, circular capacity before the next global market shock occurs.

“Trade war explained: The rare earth metals China dominates and US needs”
– Sky News

What began as research
has turned into a mission:
to make magnet recycling part of Europe’s sustainable future.