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What is the Graphene Flagship?


Bringing together 118 academic and industrial partners in 13 research and innovation projects and 1 coordination and support project, the Graphene Flagship initiative will continue to advance Europe’s strategic autonomy in technologies that rely on graphene and other 2D materials. The initiative, which builds on the previous 10-years of the Graphene Flagship, is funded by the European Commission’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme. 

Learn about the Graphene Flagship's greatest milestones.

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Timofey Savilov magnetic nanodrums PhD researcher
2D Materials / Graphene Week / Research / Innovation

Exploring the hidden world of 2D materials with Timofey Savilov


Winner of the Graphene Week Impact Leaders Award 2024, Timofey Savilov began his journey at a research institute in Singapore founded by Nobel Laureate Konstantin Novoselov, seeking hands-on experience beyond his computational background. Now a PhD researcher, he explores the curious behavior of magnetic nanodrums and the unexpected phenomena they reveal.

By Graphene Flagship / 23 April 2025
Graphene Flagship Director Maria Abrahamsson
Our project / Collaboration

Graphene Flagship welcomes new Director


Effective 1 March 2025, Maria Abrahamsson will take on the position of Graphene Flagship Director. Abrahamsson will replace Patrik Johansson who served as Graphene Flagship Director since October 2023 and as Vice-Director for three years before that.

By Rebecca Waters / 03 March 2025
light bulb
Energy / GRAPHERGIA / Textiles / Batteries

GRAPHERGIA Hub: A meeting place for graphene enabled solutions


The GRAPHERGIA project has launched an initiative: GRAPHERGIA Hub, that connects stakeholders across European, national, and local landscapes. Whether you’re a researcher, entrepreneur, or industry leader, the GRAPHERGIA consortium runs a dynamic space for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and strategic partnerships for individuals or teams passionate about driving innovation in graphene-enabled energy solutions, novel smart textiles or advancing future battery technologies.

By Graphene Flagship / 19 February 2025
boat sets sail
Our project / Collaboration

IAM-I is ready to sail


Friday, 31 January the inaugural General Assembly and start of the Innovative Advanced Materials Initiative (IAM-I) took place in Brussels and online with over 250 participants. The 2D community was very well represented.

By Patrik Johansson and Andrea Ferrari / 07 February 2025
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Gw2024 poster presentations

Submit your abstract today!

Join us at Graphene Week 2025, an international platform where research and innovation meet collaboration. Submit your abstract on graphene and 2D materials for a chance to present, discuss and connect with like-minded professionals. 

This year we will also be offering 50 student grants, each for €300, to be used towards Graphene Week registration! 

GW25 Abstract Submission

Events

Circular sphere - sustainability
15 May 2025

Advancing Sustainability in 2D Materials


The digital workshop on Advancing Sustainability in 2D Materials highlights the latest advancements in eco-design, green synthesis, and lifecycle assessment, presented in a fully online format. This session brings together experts from research and industry to explore sustainable approaches to 2D material development and energy storage technologies.

Strasbourg, France
26 May 2025

EU-Korea Workshop 2025


The 9th EU-Korea Workshop on Graphene and 2D Materials will be held on 26 May 2026 in Strasbourg (France). This bilateral workshop follows up on the long-established collaboration between the Graphene Flagship and the Korean Graphene Society. Hosted by 2D PRINTABLE, the main aim of the meeting will be the discussion and exchange of ideas and best practices on current and emerging topics associated with the 2D materials synthesis and production, multi-scale studies of their physical and chemical properties, as well as application development and commercialisation for graphene and related 2D materials in (opto)electronics, energy and composites.

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