Graphene Manufacturing Group (GMG) has provided an update on its ongoing engagement with the Australian Federal Government, highlighting recent meetings with key officials.
GMG’s leadership, including CEO Craig Nicol, met with Senator Tim Ayres, Assistant Minister for Trade, to discuss the Company’s battery manufacturing progress and how federal policies like the Future Made in Australia Battery Breakthrough could benefit GMG. Further discussions took place with Speaker of the House of Representatives Milton Dick and Queensland Senator Anthony Chisholm, building on prior visits to GMG's facilities in Richlands, Queensland.
"GMG continues to engage government at all levels, including local, state and federal government, with the aim to help ensure its leading energy saving and energy storage products align with government policy to support the energy transition,” CEO Nicol commented.
GMG chairman, Jack Perkowski, added: "We believe that engagement with Government is important in the very dynamic markets GMG is focused on selling its product into, and we plan to continue engaging with government as policies are rolled out in various key markets around the world.”