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Graphene 3D Lab aims to have commercial graphene-based 3D printing materials in 6 months

Dr. Elena Polyakova photoUsing graphene as a 3D printing material is a very hot topic lately, with many companies attempting to unlock this market - including Graphene 3D Lab, Graphene Technologies, Grafoid, AGT, Qingdao Unique Products and others.

Graphene 3D Lab, a joint-venture between Graphene Labs and Lomiko Metals which recently went public in Canada, is one of the leaders in this new market. The company's founder and COO, Dr. Elena Polyakova, was kind enough to explain the company's technology and business and answer a few questions I had.

Read the full story Posted: Sep 12,2014 - 1 comment

Lomiko Benefits from Graphene 3D Lab IPO

Following is a sponsored message from Lomiko Metals

Graphene 3D Labs went public on August 11th at $0.40 per share and at the time of writing, it hit a new 52-week high today of $2.09 per share for a gain of 522% in less than two months. Lomiko invested into Graphene 3D Labs earlier this year at an average investment price of $0.12 per share. Lomiko's gains are not yet being reflected in the company's share price.

Read the full story Posted: Sep 07,2014

Graphene 3D Lab now trades in the Canadian stock exchange

Graphene 3D Lab is now a public company, trading in the Canadian TSX stock exchange under the ticker GGG, following the company's reverse-merger with Matnic Resources (whose previous ticker was MIK.V). It's great to see another public graphene company!

Graphene 3D Lab is a joint-venture between Graphene Labs and Lomiko Metals. The company focuses on the development of high-performance graphene-enhanced materials for 3D Printing. Lomiko Metals holds 15% of Graphene 3D Lab (4.4 million shares).

Read the full story Posted: Aug 14,2014

Graphene 3D Labs to reverse-merge into a public Canadian company

A few months ago, Graphene Labs and Lomiko Metals launched a new company called Graphene 3D Lab that focuses on the development of high-performance graphene-enhanced materials for 3D Printing. Lomiko Metals announced a few days ago that Graphene 3D Lab is going to perform a reverse-merger with Matnic Resources, a public company that trades on the Canadian TSX Venture Exchange (ticker: MIK.V).

When the reverse merge is final, Graphene 3D Lab will own 60% of the new company, while the rest of the 40% will be owned by other funders. Lomiko Metals will invest $300,000 to keep its 15% stake in Graphene 3D Lab. Effectively, this means that Graphene 3D Lab will soon become a public company.

Read the full story Posted: May 19,2014

Graphene 3D labs filed a provisional patent for graphene-enhanced 3D printing materials

Two months ago, Graphene Labs and Lomiko Metals launched a new company called Graphene 3D Labs that focuses on the development of high-performance graphene-enhanced materials for 3D Printing. Now we hear that Graphene 3D Lab filed a provisional patent application for the use of graphene-enhanced material, along with other materials, in 3D printing. This will enable the 3D printing of electronics devices - such as electronic circuits, sensors, or batteries.

The company's CEO, Daniel Stolyarov, says that they use Lomiko's high-quality graphene as the base material for producing graphene nanoplatelets, due to their cost and consistency in quality. The company says that adding graphene to polymers which are conventionally used in 3D printing improves the properties of the polymer in many different ways; it improves the polymers mechanical strength as well as its electrical and thermal conductivity.

Read the full story Posted: Jan 21,2014

Graphene Labs and Lomiko Metals launch a new company to focus on graphene-enhanced 3D printing

Graphene 3D Labs logoGraphene Labs launched a new company called Graphene 3D Labs that will focus on the development of high-performance graphene-enhanced materials for 3D Printing. Lomiko Metals will be the exclusive graphite provider to the new company, and they will also invest $50,000.

This is not the first project to develop such technology. Just last month we reported that American Graphite Technologies (AGT) launched a research project in collaboration with Ukraine's Kharkiv Institute of Physics and Technology that will develop graphene-based working materials for 3D printing.

Read the full story Posted: Nov 23,2013