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  • By: Graphene Flagship
  • Graphene Flagship
  • Publishing date: 27 February 2017
  • By: Graphene Flagship
  • Graphene Flagship
  • Publishing date: 27 February 2017

Graphene Flagship Leaders Focus on the Future

The Graphene Flagship management and advisory council gathered in Cambridge for the annual Science and Technology Forum. The Forum was an opportunity to discuss the future directions of the Flagship and define plans for the Core 2 phase.

The Science and Technology Forum was held at Madingley Hall in Cambridge between 15-17 February 2017. The annual forum – comprising the leaders and deputies of each work package and members of the Graphene Flagship Executive Board and Strategic Advisory Council – is the most important strategic meeting for the Graphene Flagship. This year, discussions focused on the strategic planning for the Core 2 phase, that will start in mid-2018.

In line with the Flagship's mission to bring technologies based on graphene and related materials to market, the discussions highlighted the continuing focus on applications-based research and innovation. Key talking points were the new Spearhead Projects to be implemented in Core 2 – joint research initiatives across work packages that will concentrate on demonstrating technologies on a commercially relevant scale.

The Science and Technology Fora provide an opportunity for the Graphene Flagship management to hold in-depth discussions of the directions of the Graphene Flagship, anticipating its needs for future innovation on an international scale. These regular strategic meetings ensure that the Graphene Flagship is making progress with its stated aims of creating a graphene technology hub within Europe.

Graphene Flagship leaders at the Science and Technology Forum 2017.

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Graphene Flagship
Graphene Flagship

Bringing together 118 academic and industrial partners in 12 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. The 2D-Experimental Pilot Line, addressing the challenges of upscaling 2D material production processes for the semiconductor industry, is another key component of the Graphene Flagship eco-system.