Siemens digitalisation at Rock Tech’s Ontario lithium plant: design notes for engineers
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan
First reported on International Mining – News
30 Second Briefing
Rock Tech Lithium and Siemens Canada have signed a non-binding MoU to develop digitalised lithium conversion capacity for Rock Tech’s planned converter in Ontario, using Siemens’ Xcelerator portfolio, including COMOS, gPROMS and PCS 7 for integrated engineering and process control. The partnership targets model-based design, advanced process simulation and automation across multiple project phases, aiming to optimise energy use, reagent consumption and plant uptime. For engineers, this signals early integration of OEM-grade digital twins and control architecture into a greenfield lithium chemicals facility in Canada’s critical minerals supply chain.
Technical Brief
- MoU is non-binding, indicating early-stage collaboration with flexibility on scope and commercial terms.
- Multi-phase structure implies staged deployment across feasibility, detailed design, commissioning and operations.
- Strategic partnership framing suggests Siemens involvement beyond software licensing, likely into lifecycle support.
- For similar greenfield converters in Canada, such OEM partnerships may become a de facto expectation.
Our Take
Rock Tech Lithium and Siemens Canada already feature together in our coverage via a non‑binding MoU on Digital Twin deployment for a planned lithium converter, signalling that today’s Ontario digitalisation move is part of a broader, staged collaboration rather than a one‑off technology sale.
Natural Resources Canada appears repeatedly in related critical minerals items, including funding support for Rio Tinto’s gallium and lithium work, which suggests Rock Tech’s Ontario project could be well positioned to tap similar federal programmes aimed at downstream processing in Canada.
Ontario‑based lithium and other critical minerals projects in our database are increasingly tied to downstream conversion or cathode material plants, so Siemens’ digital tools at Rock Tech’s site may be as much about proving bankability and ESG performance for future offtakers as about plant automation itself.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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