
Small Cap Breaking News You Can’t Miss!
Here’s a quick rundown of the latest updates from standout small-cap companies making meaningful moves today—covering clean energy, AI, and gold exploration.
HPQ Silicon (TSX-V: HPQ)HPQ Silicon reached a major commercialization milestone after securing UN 38.3 certification for its ENDURA+ lithium-ion battery cells. This globally required certification allows HPQ to safely ship its high-performance 18650 and 21700 cells worldwide by air, land, and sea. For investors, this marks HPQ’s transition from R&D into commercial readiness, opening the door to customer qualification programs, global partnerships, and near-term revenue opportunities across electric mobility, robotics, and industrial markets.
Nextech3D.ai (CSE: NTAR)Nextech3D.ai strengthened its growth engine by appointing veteran sales executive James McGuinness as Global Head of Sales. With decades of experience scaling enterprise SaaS and event-technology platforms, McGuinness has already built out a full sales team. The move signals Nextech3D.ai’s shift into a revenue-focused execution phase as demand grows for its unified AI-powered event and spatial computing platform heading into 2026.
Newcore Gold (TSX-V: NCAU)Newcore Gold reported additional near-surface gold intersections at its Enchi Gold Project in Ghana, including 3.16 g/t gold over 3 metres and 0.78 g/t gold over 16 metres. Nearly all drill holes in the current program have intersected gold, reinforcing continuity across the Boin Deposit. These results support Newcore’s plan to advance Enchi toward a Pre-Feasibility Study in the first half of 2026 while continuing to test higher-grade potential at depth.
Onyx Gold (TSX-V: ONYX)Onyx Gold delivered another strong drilling update from its Munro-Croesus Project in Ontario, reporting 194 metres grading 1.8 g/t gold at the Argus North Zone, including multiple higher-grade intervals. The results confirm continuity between drill holes, expand the mineralized footprint to roughly 900 metres of strike, and support a growing discovery in the prolific Timmins gold camp. With a well-funded treasury, Onyx says it is positioned to continue aggressive exploration through 2026.
Loncor Gold (TSX: LN)Loncor Gold cleared a major transaction milestone after receiving final court approval for its proposed acquisition by a subsidiary of China’s Chengtun Mining Group. While the deal is not yet closed, the court order significantly reduces procedural risk. If completed, the transaction would transition Loncor and its multi-million-ounce Adumbi gold resource in the Democratic Republic of the Congo into the hands of a larger global mining group.
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