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Graphene

Institute for Manufacturing
Institute for Manufacturing
Institute for Manufacturing - Department of Engineering University of Cambridge 17 Charles Babbage Road Cambridge, CB3 0FS United Kingdom

This group focuses on the manufacturing of nanoparticles and well organized structures containing many nanoparticles. More generally, the field of nanotechnology focuses on small scale particles and devices. For instance, some of the particles we study such as Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) can have diameters of less than 1 nm, this is roughly 100.000 times smaller than a human hair. At the same time these tubes can reach very long lengths, up to more than half a meter.

Novalia
Novalia
Ground Floor, Regent House 133 Station Road Cambridge, CB24 9NP UK

Novalia is an award winning technology company based in Cambridge, UK.
We combine conductive print and capacitive touch to create smart surfaces that act as sensors and speakers. We wirelessly connect the digital world to the physical through the touch of your fingertips. Working across the media, advertising, music and healthcare sectors, we find innovative and exciting ways to connect brands to their target audience.

Talga Resources
Talga Resources
Level 1 2 Richardson Street West Perth Western Australia 6005

Talga Resources Ltd (ASX:TLG) is a technology materials company with a unique, simple and cost-effective process to liberate graphene and nanographite directly from our large, high-quality ore deposits in nothern Sweden. By solving the cost and volume issues that have previously stymied commercialisation. Talga intends to enable widespread adoption of nanographitic carbons into current markets worth over $700Bn.

NanoXplore
NanoXplore
1744 Rue William St. Suite 100 Montreal, QC, H3J 1R4 Canada

NanoXplore is a Montreal-based company specializing in the unique science of graphene and its derivative materials, and is very well placed to address three key challenges facing the graphene industry today:

Center for Atomically Thin Multifunctional Coatings
Center for Atomically Thin Multifunctional Coatings
N340 Millennium Science Complex University Park, PA 16802

A multidisciplinary and internationally leading center devoted to the design and development of advanced coatings based on two-dimensional (2D) layered materials.

Mission
To contribute to the nation’s research infrastructure base by developing long-term partnerships among industry, academia and government
To leverage NSF funds with industry to support graduate students performing industrially relevant research

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