Graphene For...
Graphene For... is a free digital event series that provides insights on specific topic areas within graphene research and innovation. These events are open to the global graphene community and typically run for 1-4 hours.
The Graphene Flagship has launched a new portfolio of digital events to help keep the graphene community connected.
The Graphene Flagship is launching a new portfolio of digital events to help keep the graphene community connected. With events ranging from webinars to workshops and even 3D networking, multi-topic teasers to single-topic deep dives, the Graphene Flagship's digital calendar will help you keep informed and connected.
Graphene For... is a free digital event series that provides insights on specific topic areas within graphene research and innovation. These events are open to the global graphene community and typically run for 1-4 hours.
A series of innovation webinars are planned for the upcoming year. View past content on the Graphene Flagship Innovation Education and Training Platform. The platform includes webinar videos and presentations by our very own Graphene Flagship experts, in addition to a wealth of learning materials provided by the European Patent Office.
Our events portfolio will also include smaller, more interactive virtual workshops, providing attendees the opportunity for group discussions, breakout sessions delving into detailed applications and networking. Stay tuned for upcoming workshops.
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.
The ability to solution-process and print nanomaterials has enabled huge advances in their characterisation and application in energy generation and storage, optoelectronics and composites. While the recent focus has been on 2D materials, there remains considerable interest in the solution-processing of 1D nanotubes and nanowires as well as 0D nanoparticles.