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Tiny silicon rings give huge boost to graphene photodetectors
Graphene photodetectors on silicon microrings could reduce the cost and carbon footprint of data transfer.
Meet Graphene Week speaker and prize winner Virat Khanna
Khanna won the networking prize at Graphene for Research, Innovation and Collaboration, and will present his research at the live Graphene Week conference this September.
Showcase your innovations at Graphene Week 2021!
Exhibition booths are still available, but the deadline is approaching fast.
Metals and graphene: a new direction for innovation
Graphene Flagship Partner Graphmatech AB strives to develop graphene composite materials for metals, polymers and additives.
Spotlight: Miniaturising gas sensors for air quality monitoring
New technologies for the production of layered materials can help us manufacture low cost, chip-scale gas sensors for the Internet of Things (IoT).
Meet Graphene Week speaker Martin Lohe, Sixonia CEO
The successful scientist-turned-entrepreneur will speak on Industry Day at Graphene Week 2021.
Graphene Flagship charts its course
Looking back at our Innovation and Technology Roadmap – where will the future take us?
Graphene Flagship spin-off INBRAIN signs collaboration with Merck to develop next-generation bioelectronics
Leading pharmaceutical company Merck will collaborate with INBRAIN to develop smart neuromodulation for targeted treatment of chronic diseases.
Enabling new types of graphene and layered materials
Meet the team on the hunt for new layered materials and heterostructures.
How to make graphene greener
Environmentally friendly production methods lead to more sustainable graphene-based products and devices.
G+BOARD develops lighter and greener car dashboards
Spearhead Project G+BOARD’s dashboards could replace wiring and buttons.
Soothing the symptoms of anxiety with graphene oxide
Graphene oxide inhibits post-traumatic stress disorder.
Graphene Flagship partner Graphmatech raises €8.4 million investment
Our partner Graphmatech manufactures and supplies graphene-enabled materials, such as metals and polymers. These materials are stronger, more conductive and more durable than the current alternatives. The new investment round will accelerate their technology development and launch graphene-based products to new markets.
Limitless layers, limitless possibilities
Discover the growing potential of graphene and layered materials.