Graphene 3D Lab receives approval for next task of R&D-royalty agreement with Fortune 500 manufacturer
Graphene 3D Lab has announced that it has been approved to move forward with the next task of its research, development and royalty agreement with a Fortune 500 listed manufacturer. G3L has successfully concluded the initial task of the Agreement.
The Agreement encompasses the development of multi-phased deliverables over the course of approximately a year. Due to confidentially clauses, neither specific research objectives nor the identity of the Fortune 500 manufacturer could be disclosed. Upon successful completion of the research phase, and subject to approval by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration, the developed materials are to become a part of a consumer retail product.
Graphene 3D Lab reports new reactor to expand its graphene production capability
Graphene 3D Lab has announced the commencement of a new production reactor that results in a 5-fold increase of production capabilities of Graphene Oxide and Reduced Graphene Oxide.
According to G3L, the necessity of expanding production volume for these materials is driven by increased demand as well as by the internal consumption of the Company's Industrial Materials division. G3L stated that it is committed to staying on track to satisfy the increasing materials demand. said
Graphene 3D Lab announces new Industrial Materials Division
Graphene 3D Lab has announced a third line of business, the Industrial Materials Division, to be devoted to development of high volume graphene-infused polymers for the automotive, robotics, drone, aerospace and military industries. This line will join the company's two main ones: graphene production and commercialization of 3D Printing technologies.
As a step in this direction, G3L has finalized installation and testing of a state of the art twin-screw extruder manufactured by Thermo Fisher. This specialized equipment allows the company to create advanced composite materials with exceptional accuracy in shorter working times. The extruder will help to incorporate graphene into materials well suited for industrial production of new or existing products that are lighter, stronger, and more flexible than their current commercial counterparts. The company will now be able to respond faster to the increased demand from manufacturers.
Graphene 3D Lab increases non-brokered private placement
Graphene 3D Lab recently announced the initiation of a non-brokered private placement of up to 3,400,000 units to raise up to CDN$850,000 in gross proceeds (around $619,000 USD). Now, it the company has increased the proposed private placement to up to 4,000,000 Units to raise up to CDN$1,000,000 (around $730,000 USD).
G3L stated that proceeds from this financing will be used primarily for expansion of the company's business and for general working capital purposes.
Graphene 3D Lab initiates private placement financing
Graphene 3D Lab announced the initiation of a non-brokered private placement of up to 3,400,000 units to raise up to CND$850,000 in gross proceeds (around $619,000 USD). Each Unit will consist of one common share and one non-transferable share purchase warrant.
The company stated that proceeds of this financing will be used primarily for expansion of its business and for general working capital purposes.
Graphene 3D lab files patent for a 3D printer that can print a graphene-based OLED
Graphene 3D Lab has announced filing a provisional patent for a process of 3D printing an OLED light source that immediately functions when printed, with a graphene coated transparent conductor window. This unique structure is the product of an innovative multi-functional 3D Printer, which can make thin films as well as 3D structures.
The printer patent relates to a technology that should lead the industry in multiple deposition techniques, robotic manipulator, laser and UV curing capabilities. G3L considers the new IP a dramatic leap forward, offering the ability to 3D print with multiple functional materials at the same time, including the ability to 3D print a working light. This printer was reportedly designed to maximize the attributes of the functional materials that the company already developed, and plans to introduce in the future to the market.
Graphene 3D Lab announces R&D-royalty agreement with a Fortune 500 manufacturer
Graphene 3D Lab and Graphene Laboratories have announced that they have signed a research, development and royalty agreement with a Fortune 500 manufacturer (that has been included in the Fortune 500 list for over 15 years). The agreement specifies the development of multi-phased deliverables over the course of the next 12 months. For confidentially reasons, neither specific research objectives nor the identity of the agreement partner can be revealed. Upon successful completion of the research phase, and subject to approval by the U.S. FDA, the developed materials will become a part of a consumer retail product.
The agreement defines that all R&D costs and royalty obligations are to be paid by the partner, as well as a first-right-of-refusal for supply of any graphene related materials in future manufacturing. All IP developed under the scope of the Agreement will be jointly held by both parties.
Graphene 3D Lab Introduces a new product: Graphene Flex Foam
Graphene 3D Lab has announced Graphene Flex Foam, a new commercial product that will be available through Graphene Laboratories’ e-commerce site, Graphene Supermarket. The new product is described as a Multilayer Freestanding Flexible Graphene Foam, that brings together a conductive elastomer composite with ultra-light graphene foam.
The foam, a highly conductive 3D chemical vapor deposition (CVD), together with the composite, brings together the best of several worlds of graphene usage. As a flexible foam, the material is both lightweight and reconfigurable, adding to ease of use and handling, with a porous structure. The Graphene Flex Foam could be used in conjunction with other graphene-related materialssuch as Graphene 3D Lab’s filament offeringsin the creation of electronics and other conductive products.
Graphene 3D Lab launches ShareStation 3D.com
Graphene 3D Lab has launched ShareStation3D, a new web portal and free online marketplace that will allow users to download, share and print functional projects at no cost. The website already features several projects that can be made with Graphene 3D’s special conductive filaments, such as Arduino components, solar lights and battery housings, and unlike other 3D printing marketplaces, it supplies ready-to-print 3D files as well as full instructions, parts and supply lists and even free software in order to truly make functional 3D printing projects accessible to the home hobbyist.
ShareStaton 3D.com was developed and underwritten by Graphene 3D Lab, makers of functional and specialty 3D filaments. The company states that until now, most home 3D printers have been limited to one type of print material likely polymer and owners are limited to projects that are static like cupholders, models, or jewelry. Using functional or specialty filaments allow users to print working projects, dramatically expanding what can be accomplished with a 3D printer.
Graphene 3D Lab files patent for graphene manufacturing
Graphene 3D Lab has filed a non-provisional patent relating to the preparation and separation of atomic layers of graphene. This technology is said to represent a new, energy-efficient process to manufacture, sort and classify graphene nanoparticles, resulting in the potential for large-scale production of high-grade graphene.
The patent is relevant to graphene nanoplatelets - it covers a new, energy-efficient, non-chemically invasive process that significantly lowers the cost of preparing and separating high-quality, low atomic layers of GNP.
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