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Nanoxplore expands capacity in Quebec plant to accommodate higher customer volumes
NanoXplore has announced that it has increased the production capacity of its St-Clotilde, Quebec plant to meet an existing customer’s need for increased graphene-enhanced SMC parts in an active program.
This capacity expansion, which is part of its 5-year strategic plan and related to the SMC lightweighting initiative, begins immediately. This expansion, in two phases, will contribute $2 Million in incremental revenues during calendar 2024 and once fully scaled-up, is expected to contribute $8 Million to $10 Million annually beginning in 2025.
G6 Materials reports its financial results for Q4 2023
G6 Materials Corporation has announced its financial results for the latest quarter, that ended on December 31, 2023. Revenues for the quarter were $298,022 down from $490,526 last year, while net loss was $436,954, a significant improvement to the net loss of $911,886 reported for the same three-month period last year, as the Company continued with reduced expenditures to preserve cash.
The company is now focused on improving its working capital position by increasing sales of its new epoxy product line and its Breathe+ Pro Advanced Antimicrobial Graphene Air Filtration System. G6 is also focused on evolving its strategic partnership with Singapore-based MADE Advanced Materials.
Versarien announces £400,000 placement
Versarien has updated that it has raised £400,000 through a placing to bolster its working capital position and take advantage of business leads it is receiving.
The Company will use this further funding to progress the conversion of recent leads while the asset sale discussions continue. Versarien also recently signed a sales agreement with Go To Gym for the distribution of Graphene-Wear products across the Americas, and a collaboration with IRPC, a Thai petroleum and petrochemical giant, for the co-development of advanced materials.
AMD receives UK Government DASA funding for graphene-based radar absorbing technology
Advanced Material Development (AMD) has announce that it has received UK Government Defense and Security Accelerator (DASA) funding for its radar absorbing technologies. This funding will allow AMD to further demonstrate its materials as an effective application in this field.
Funded by the Army Research Innovation and Exploitation Laboratory (ARIEL), a part of the Army’s Futures Directorate, the competition seeks novel low-cost and adaptable autonomous air systems to give the UK an advantage.
Researchers awarded $900,000 to optimize graphene energy harvesting devices
University of Arkansas physics professor Paul Thibado received a commitment of $904,000 from the WoodNext Foundation, administered by the Greater Houston Community Foundation. The five-year grant will support Thibado’s development of graphene energy harvesters.
“We have successfully developed a process for building graphene energy harvesting device structures,” Thibado said, “but current structures do not harvest enough power. This proposal will allow us to optimize these structures to harvest nanowatts of power, which is enough energy to run sensors.”
Concretene signs development deal and secures £1.2 million in Government backing
Concretene has signed a development deal with piling and pre-cast concrete manufacturer Roger Bullivant to supply its graphene-enhanced admixture that reduces carbon in concrete.
Concretene has secured £1.2 million in Government backing for a project further testing the technology - and if successful, then commercial deliveries could start in late 2024.
EU project GATEPOST is kicking off
A new project called GATEPOST, funded by the European research and development program Horizon Europe and part of the Graphene Flagship Initiative, has been launched.
To realize the potential of IoT and 5G/6G applications, high-performance computing with low power consumption is required. Reliable security solutions will also be essential to combat the growing number of cyber-attacks. Existing solutions cannot meet these new requirements, as they tend to lag behind in terms of performance, latency and operational costs. This is where the GATEPOST project comes in, aiming to revolutionize computing and security with a ground-breaking graphene-based approach.
New Horizon Europe project MUNASET launched for graphene-based biosensor platform
A new Horizon Europe project has kicked off called MUNASET. The project will aim to develop a rapid, highly sensitive and easy-to-use graphene-based biosensor platform to address therapy response prediction and allow faster and more precise treatment identification, improve therapy outcomes and reduce hospitalization time. MUNASET will also help secure Europe’s industrial leadership over the entire value chain of novel graphene-based bio-analytical tools.
The MUNASET consortium received funding for over €4 million to cover activities for four years and is under the leadership of Professor Alexey Tarasov, Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences. It is composed of six partners across four European countries: Germany, Finland, Belgium and Spain. The consortium members include: Graphenea Semiconductor SL, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd, Mainz University Medical Center and ProActive Ltd. The MUNASET project is a new member of the Graphene Flagship initiative.
Haydale secures SMART funding to accelerate development of graphene infused heat transfer fluids
Haydale has announced the award of a SMART Flexible Innovation Support Grant ("SMART FIS") from the Welsh Government, to accelerate development of ultra-efficient, graphene infused heat transfer fluids. This support will assist in the development and proof of concept of scientific innovations, in a commercial setting.
Hydratech, a division of Liquitherm Technologies Group and longtime manufacturer of aqueous-based heat transfer fluids, have been awarded a collaborative SMART FIS to work in partnership with Haydale on the project.
CAP-XX secures grant for graphene supercapacitors R&D
Cap-XX will receive a A$1m (around USD$666,700) R&D development grant from the Australian Taxation Office.
The supercapacitors developer has signed a joint venture agreement with Ionic Industries for the exclusive commercialization of the latter’s graphene oxide technology. This will help to increase electrode density in supercapacitors.
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