Graphene manufacturer, First Graphene (FGR) and FlexeGRAPH have signed an agreement that will see FlexeGRAPH test the suitability of graphene as coolant in electrified systems such as batteries and
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First Graphene and Flinders University launch nanoscience firm
Advance material company, First Graphene and Flinders University have jointly launched a nanoscience firm with focus on making clean, super-strength carbon materials for use in the plastics and electronics
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Archer partners with UNSW on carbon-based battery technology
Adelaide-based mining company, Archer Exploration has signed a collaboration agreement with the University of New South Wales (UNSW) to develop and implement Archer’s graphite and graphene materials
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Archer, FlexeGRAPH, to develop graphite and graphene advanced materials
In a collaboration between a mining exploration company and a start-up nanofluid company, Australian companies Archer Exploration and FlexeGRAPH have joined hands to develop graphite and graphene advanced
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New WA graphene plant to meet growing manufacturing demand
Production has started at a new commercial graphene facility in Western Australia, which is expected to dramatically improve materials used in manufacturing.
First Graphene, an advanced materials supplier,
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Advanced manufacturer introducing quantum tech to Australia
Advanced materials manufacturer Dotz Nano has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Canadian distributer Recochem, in a bid to penetrate the Australian market.
The MoU calls for a five-month
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Swinburne researchers receive $3.45m gov grant for energy research
Swinburne researchers have secured $3.45 million in funding to continue work on a project investigating energy storage alternatives using graphene oxide – the lightest, strongest and most electrically
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Talga manufactures stronger graphene technology
Australian technology minerals company, Talga Resources, has more than doubled the strength of its manufactured industrial resins – improving maintenance costs for maritime infrastructure.
The epoxy-based
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Liquid metal breakthrough by RMIT researchers
In a media release last month, RMIT researchers have used liquid metal to create two-dimensional materials no thicker than a few atoms that have never before been seen in nature.
According to RMIT, the
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NSW graphene manufacturer establishes US partnership
Sydney-based graphene manufacturer Imagine Intelligent Materials (IM) has signed a strategic agreement with global technologies and advanced materials group, Haydale.
The partnership marks the first step
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Imagine IM opens new Geelong facility
Earlier this week, Imagine Intelligent Materials opened up a new facility in Geelong, Victoria in what it says is a “world first” in production of fit-for-purpose graphene for manufacturing
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Imagine IM receives research grant from Transurban to develop “smart” roads
Australian graphene applications company, Imagine Intelligent Materials, has been awarded a $100,000 grant by road transport infrastructure provider, Transurban, to fund continuing development of scalable,
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3D printing bacteria promises new materials for manufacturing
Researchers from Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands have developed an inexpensive method for 3D printing bacteria into shapes and patterns, which could lead to revolutionary new materials.
According
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CSIRO graphene technique creates faster uptake in new applications
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Office (CSIRO) has created a new graphene manufacturing process, ‘GraphAir’, which significantly improves graphene uptake in new applications.
Until
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Australia’s first graphene factory wins engineering innovation award
Last night Austeng and Imagine Intelligent Materials jointly won an award for the establishment of Australia’s first commercial graphene plant.
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Australian graphene invention in successful field trials
Australian graphene solutions company Imagine Intelligent Materials has announced a successful field trial of a product for coating geosynthetics, enabling leak detection.
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Aussie innovation impresses at leading geosynthetics event
Chris Gilbey and Phil Aitchison from Imagine Intelligent Materials took a stand at the leading geosynthetics industry event in the USA this week.
The world’s top engineering, manufacturing and installation
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Pacific American Coal to become major shareholder of Australian graphene producer
Pacific American Coal Limited (PAK) has accepted a Heads of Agreement (HoA) to become the biggest shareholder of Imagine Intelligent Materials (Imagine IM), Australia’s leading manufacturer of graphene-based coatings for industrial material.
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Capturing ‘black gold’ with light
New Monash University research published this week in the Royal Society of Chemistry journal Nanoscale has found a simple and effective way of capturing graphenes and the toxins and contaminants they attract from water by using light.
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Revolutionary new graphene elastomer exceeds sensitivity of human skin
A new sponge-like material, discovered by Monash researchers, could have diverse and valuable real-life applications.
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