Rock Eleven Group Acquires Equity in TM2, a Pioneering Physical Metals Exchange.
Technology Metals Market is proud to announce the strategic equity acquisition by Rock Eleven Group, a private investment group. This move represents a significant step forward in Rock Eleven Group's mission to support groundbreaking industries and invest in solutions that address emerging global challenges.
TM2 is at the forefront of transforming the $1 trillion technology metals market through its innovative approach to the digitalisation of physical assets, price discovery, and the creation of a new investable and tradable asset class that does not exist today. In an industry characterised by a fragmented supply chain, an unbalanced value chain, low transparency, and limited direct investment opportunities, TM2 is poised to revolutionise the market landscape.
By providing a more transparent, accessible, and efficient platform for trading technology metals, TM2 addresses critical gaps in this sector. With industries across the globe increasingly relying on technology-driven solutions, the demand for key metals like lithium, nickel, graphite, manganese, copper, cobalt, and rare earth elements is expected to grow exponentially. As such, the supply-demand tensions in the metals market are set to intensify in the coming decades.
Rock Eleven Group’s decision to invest in TM2 underscores its commitment to backing companies with innovative solutions to the challenges of tomorrow. The acquisition marks a pivotal moment for both companies as they join forces to capitalise on the rapid growth and transformation of the technology metals sector.
"We believe that TM2’s groundbreaking platform will not only drive greater transparency and price discovery in the market but also create entirely new opportunities for investors seeking exposure to critical technology metals," said Albert Sirignano, Founding Partner of Rock Eleven Group. "This strategic investment aligns with our focus on industries at the cusp of significant technological and economic shifts."