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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.

Heraeus Precious Metals GmbH & Co. KG
Heraeus Precious Metals GmbH & Co. KG
Chempark Leverkusen Building B 202 Leverkusen, 51368 Germany

Clevios™ - Conductive, Transparent and Flexible Polymers
Innovative materials allowing new advances in electronics.
The demands made on electronic components are constantly increasing. The trend towards miniaturization and at the same time, improved performance calls for new innovative materials of the highest reliability. Hereaus conductive polymers offers a range of monomers, oxidizers, Clevios™ PEDOT:PSS polymer dispersions and
ready-to-use formulations to the electronics industry.

Cambridge Graphene Centre
Cambridge Graphene Centre
9 JJ Thomson Avenue Cambridge, CB3 0FA UK

The Mission of the Cambridge Graphene Centre is to investigate the science and technology of graphene, carbon allotropes, layered crystals and hybrid nanomaterials. This engineering innovation centre allows our partners to meet, and effectively establish joint industrial-academic activities to promote innovative and adventurous research with an emphasis on applications.

BlueVine Graphene Industries, Inc.
BlueVine Graphene Industries, Inc.
1601 W State Street Suite 101 West Lafayette, IN 47906 USA

For the past decade, Purdue’s Discovery Park and its leading scientists nurtured the research that has now become the foundation of BGI’s graphene technology and team. BGI is developing the building blocks of the future in materials at the forefront of nanotechnology. Today, we are creating biosensors and supercapacitors that will revolutionize whole industries.

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