Graphenea is part of project AGRARSENSE, a 3-year undertaking to develop microelectronics, photonics, and electronic packaging for agricultural use and forestry. The project will also develop related ICT and data management to realise large scale field demonstrators for real industrial needs.
LayerOne and SINTEF secure funding from The Norwegian Research Council for the development of innovative, scalable and sustainable conductive inks based on reduced graphene oxide (rGO). The rGO-based inks promise improved electrical conductivity and stability surpassing traditional carbon-based inks and offering a less toxic and more cost-effective alternative to metal-based inks.
Further to the announcement made on 10 March 2023 regarding Mark Chapman, Haydale is pleased to announce the appointment today of Patrick Carter as Chief Financial Officer ("CFO") with immediate effect.
Dr. Anartz Unamuno has recently joined Graphenea as a Senior Advisor. In this role, Anartz will be instrumental in the development of Graphenea's foundry business. He brings along over 20 years of working experience in the semiconductor industry, including research institutions, two successfully exited startups and two large semiconductor manufacturing companies.
Zentek Ltd. (Zentek or the Company) (Nasdaq: ZTEK; TSX-V: ZEN), a graphene technology development and commercialization company announces that Ms. Lisa Sim has been appointed to the board of directors of Zentek as an independent director.
During the past few years working with the gas and pressure sensing industry, I've noticed something interesting about its approach to innovation. When it comes to the development of new materials, gas and pressure sensing is much more hesitant in its approach compared to the wider material science and technology sector.
Ceylon Graphene Technologies (CGT), a Sri Lanka based start-up company, is driving export revenue for Sri Lanka by expanding and commercialising its graphene production as this wonder material enhanced industrial led acid batteries are about to hit the market, two high officials of the firm told the Business Times.
Rio Tinto (NYSE:RIO), one of the world's leading mining companies, announced last week that it would be making a multimillion-dollar investment in a completely new kind of rechargeable battery. The reason Rio Tinto wants to convert its substantial fleet of heavy trucks, excavators, and earth-movers away from the lithium-ion standard