Focus Graphite Inc. Receives Canadian Patent Allowance for Silicon‑Enhanced Graphite Anode Materials
Ottawa, Ontario – Focus Graphite Inc. (TSXV: FMS; OTCQB: FCSMF; FSE: FKC0) announced on 26 January 2026 that the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) has allowed its patent application No. 3,209,696 titled “Advanced Anode Materials Comprising Spheroidal Additive‑Enhanced Graphite Particles and Pro…” (full title truncated in source material).
Patent Scope and Significance
The allowance covers silicon‑enhanced graphite anode materials intended for use in battery, defence, and industrial applications. The technology is described as an advancement in high‑grade flake graphite deposits and advanced graphite materials. By securing this intellectual‑property protection, Focus Graphite strengthens its position in the competitive field of advanced battery and dual‑use energy‑storage materials.
Company Background
Focus Graphite Inc. is a mining exploration company headquartered in Ottawa, Canada, focused on exploring the Lake Knife Property in Quebec for graphite resources. The company trades on the TSX Venture Exchange and the OTCQB market. As of 22 January 2026, its share price stood at CAD 0.47, with a market capitalization of approximately 48.6 million CAD. The company’s price‑earnings ratio is -16.79, reflecting its developmental stage.
Market Context
The allowance follows the company’s ongoing efforts to develop high‑grade graphite products that can meet the growing demand for advanced battery materials, particularly for electric‑vehicle and grid‑storage applications. The patent is expected to provide a competitive edge in securing partnerships, licensing agreements, and potential commercialization pathways.
Next Steps
Focus Graphite will continue to advance its exploration activities at the Lake Knife Property while pursuing further development of its silicon‑enhanced graphite technology. The company will monitor market developments in battery and defence sectors to identify opportunities for collaboration and commercialization.




