NanoCarbon Pty Limited
NanoCarbon Pty Limited was established in 2014 in Australia with an aim to commercialize graphene technologies developed at the University of Wollongong.
The company later changed its name to Imagine Intelligent Materials.
NanoCarbon Pty Limited was established in 2014 in Australia with an aim to commercialize graphene technologies developed at the University of Wollongong.
The company later changed its name to Imagine Intelligent Materials.
NanoGraphene, established in 2016 in the USA, was a graphene producer that used a proprietary, environmentally friendly technology in industrial quantities.
Nanographene's main product was chemically pure unoxidized graphene, and the company also produced other products based on graphene, including modified epoxy resin, electrically conductive and corrosion-resistant coating, anode material for lithium batteries and adhesives.
NanoInnova Technologies was based in Madrid and was spun-off the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. NanoInnova designed, developed and commercialized instrumentation and nanostructured surfaces for research groups.
The company offered graphene-oxide, reduced graphene-oxide and other materials.
India-based NanoSmiths is a graphene and CNTs producer and supplier. The company aimes to be the world's cheapest supplier of graphene.
NanoSmiths offers graphene flakes in different grades - for both R&D activities and commercial production
Nanotech Engineering Inc. was a Delaware Corporation located in Aurora, CO, USA.
Nanotech Engineering claimed to have created a thin, lightweight, yet strong graphene-based solar panel that was said to have a 92% rating, as compared to traditional panels at only 20%.
National Graphite Corporation (NGC), based in the US, was focused on bringing the Chedic Graphite Mine back into commercial production.
National NanoMaterials was established in 2010 to commercialize technology developed at Texas State University - and produce high quality nano materials.
The company offered functionalized graphene materials under the Graphenol brand - but seems no longer to be in business.
Norwegian Graphite was a privately-owned technology development and natural resource company, focused both on the development of commercial applications of graphene and on the exploration and development of a portfolio of unique quality flake graphite properties in Norway.
P1 Graphene creates custom solutions for the application of graphene, focused on the automotive sector.
P1 Graphene targets areas like lowering vehicle weight to reduce emissions and improve fuel efficiency. Its solutions are focused on manufacturing graphene-enhanced composites in the application of carbon fiber, polymer matrix composites and rubber tires.
UK-based start-up Payper Technologies is using graphene to provide the restaurant industry with a new pay-at-table technology.
Graphene antennas are printed on paper to enable customers to pay their bill by tapping their smartphone on the receipt. The process was said to take two clicks and under five seconds, without the need to download an app, by using existing Apple Pay or Google Pay.