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WHAT IS GRAPHENE?
In simple terms, Graphene is a one-atom-thick layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice. Where it all began. Graphene was first isolated in 2004. Since then, graphene has found hundreds of innovative applications, from sensors and electronics to energy storage and healthcare. Besides, research in graphene spun out thediscovery of a
GRAPHENE WEEK 2021
Graphene Week is Europe's Leading Graphene Conference, bringing together the latest innovations and leading-edge technology and research on graphene from more than 200 experts related to industry and academia. Registration and abstract submission will open THE 2020 ANNUAL REPORT IS HERE! The latest edition of the Graphene Flagship Annual Report has now been released. Download it now for free to learn about our achievements from last year, with exclusive insights into our Spearhead Projects, diversity initiatives, Experimental Pilot Line and more.. 2020 was an unusual year for many, but the Graphene Flagship kept making waves in the field of graphene and layered materials. GRAPHENE FLAGSHIP 5G SPEARHEAD PROJECT: READY WITH Graphene photonics for the 5G era is one of the Graphene Flagship's six introductory Spearhead Projects that are now coming to an end, enabling further discovery and industrial application beyond the projects. Eleven new application-oriented Spearhead Projects will begin their work in April 2020. As part of the project, we havealready
UNDERSTANDING THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF GRAPHENE Biodegradation. Biodegradation is the naturally occurring decomposition of materials by microorganisms, enzymes or other biological activity. It is important for materials to biodegrade to be considered safe, as the build-up of foreign materials can lead to ecological damage and health problems. GRAPHENE SQUEEZES TEN TIMES MORE DATA OUT OF COMPUTER Graphene enables ten times higher data storage in computer memories. Ultra-high-density hard drives made with graphene store ten times more data – a big leap forward for our data-hungry society. Researchers at Graphene Flagship Partners the University of Cambridge, UK, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, Empa-Swiss CAN GRAPHENE AND LAYERED MATERIALS BIODEGRADE? For these reasons, the Graphene Flagship believes that it is important to study the processes involved with the biodegradation of graphene and layered materials. For instance, a study from our Health and Environment work package showed that graphene itself can be biodegraded by a human enzyme. In addition, the Graphene Flagshipinvestigated the
INTEGRATING GRAPHENE INTO TEXTILES FOR LIGHTWEIGHT, SOFT Grafren AB is a Graphene Flagship Associate Member specialised in the production of graphene flakes and their applications to textiles and other products.Their first patent was recently granted, so we took the opportunity to sit down and chat with Grafren’s CEO, Erik Khranovskyy, to discover more about their strategies and plans to turn simple textiles into smart, electronic products. SPOTLIGHT: GRAPHENE FOR SPACE, BATTERIES AND WATER Spotlight: Graphene for space, batteries and water splitting with Meganne Christian. From satellite heat pipes to advanced technologies for Antarctic research, Meganne Christian works on projects and ideas to bring graphene to extreme environments. GRAPHENE RESEARCH, INNOVATION AND COLLABORATION Olivier Messager is the business developer for the Optoelectronics & Photonics and Flexible markets within the Graphene Flagship at ICFO. Olivier has 15 years of international experience in microelectronics industry as well as a background in sciences and technology businessdevelopment and
WHAT IS GRAPHENE?
In simple terms, Graphene is a one-atom-thick layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice. Where it all began. Graphene was first isolated in 2004. Since then, graphene has found hundreds of innovative applications, from sensors and electronics to energy storage and healthcare. Besides, research in graphene spun out thediscovery of a
GRAPHENE WEEK 2021
Graphene Week is Europe's Leading Graphene Conference, bringing together the latest innovations and leading-edge technology and research on graphene from more than 200 experts related to industry and academia. Registration and abstract submission will open THE 2020 ANNUAL REPORT IS HERE! The latest edition of the Graphene Flagship Annual Report has now been released. Download it now for free to learn about our achievements from last year, with exclusive insights into our Spearhead Projects, diversity initiatives, Experimental Pilot Line and more.. 2020 was an unusual year for many, but the Graphene Flagship kept making waves in the field of graphene and layered materials. GRAPHENE FLAGSHIP 5G SPEARHEAD PROJECT: READY WITH Graphene photonics for the 5G era is one of the Graphene Flagship's six introductory Spearhead Projects that are now coming to an end, enabling further discovery and industrial application beyond the projects. Eleven new application-oriented Spearhead Projects will begin their work in April 2020. As part of the project, we havealready
UNDERSTANDING THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF GRAPHENE Biodegradation. Biodegradation is the naturally occurring decomposition of materials by microorganisms, enzymes or other biological activity. It is important for materials to biodegrade to be considered safe, as the build-up of foreign materials can lead to ecological damage and health problems. GRAPHENE SQUEEZES TEN TIMES MORE DATA OUT OF COMPUTER Graphene enables ten times higher data storage in computer memories. Ultra-high-density hard drives made with graphene store ten times more data – a big leap forward for our data-hungry society. Researchers at Graphene Flagship Partners the University of Cambridge, UK, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, Empa-Swiss CAN GRAPHENE AND LAYERED MATERIALS BIODEGRADE? For these reasons, the Graphene Flagship believes that it is important to study the processes involved with the biodegradation of graphene and layered materials. For instance, a study from our Health and Environment work package showed that graphene itself can be biodegraded by a human enzyme. In addition, the Graphene Flagshipinvestigated the
INTEGRATING GRAPHENE INTO TEXTILES FOR LIGHTWEIGHT, SOFT Grafren AB is a Graphene Flagship Associate Member specialised in the production of graphene flakes and their applications to textiles and other products.Their first patent was recently granted, so we took the opportunity to sit down and chat with Grafren’s CEO, Erik Khranovskyy, to discover more about their strategies and plans to turn simple textiles into smart, electronic products. SPOTLIGHT: GRAPHENE FOR SPACE, BATTERIES AND WATER Spotlight: Graphene for space, batteries and water splitting with Meganne Christian. From satellite heat pipes to advanced technologies for Antarctic research, Meganne Christian works on projects and ideas to bring graphene to extreme environments.OUR PROGRAMME
The research that will shape the future. Graphene Week 2021 will feature outstanding and groundbreaking research on graphene and two-dimensional materials, as well as map out upcoming trends and challenges.Over three exclusive days focused on this topic, six keynote speakers and dozens of invited speakers will join hundreds of participants to cover the latest research and challenges in the THE GRAPHENE FLAGSHIP The Graphene Flagship is a Future and Emerging Technology Flagship by the European Commission. With a budget of €1 billion, the Graphene Flagship represents a new form of joint, coordinated research on an unprecedented scale, forming Europe's biggest ever researchinitiative.
PRODUCTION OF GRAPHENE Graphene is part of a whole family of related materials, each with distinct properties and applications. Different types of graphene are produced and processed in different ways, but today the Graphene Flagship is focused on scaling-up production, whilst maintainingquality.
THE 2020 ANNUAL REPORT IS HERE! The latest edition of the Graphene Flagship Annual Report has now been released. Download it now for free to learn about our achievements from last year, with exclusive insights into our Spearhead Projects, diversity initiatives, Experimental Pilot Line and more.. 2020 was an unusual year for many, but the Graphene Flagship kept making waves in the field of graphene and layered materials.INDUSTRIALISATION
Industrialisation. Funded by the European Commission, the Graphene Flagship aims to secure a major role for Europe in the ongoing technological revolution, helping to bring graphene innovation out of the lab and into commercial applications. Connecting research &industry. Roadmap.
GRAPHENE FLAGSHIP EVENTS The 2nd Graphene Flagship – Australia Workshop was held at the Marina Congress Centre in Helsinki (Finland), during 23-24 September 2019. The workshop provided an open technical forum that brought together leading researchers from Europe and Australia to discuss cutting-edge research in 2D materials, with the aim to facilitate scientific exchanges, discuss common challenges and exploreOUR PARTNERS
The Graphene Flagship coordinates over 170 academic and industrial research groups in 22 countries, and has more than 90 associate members in its core project (C3). The new 2D-Experimental Pilot Line project has 11 partners throughout Europe, many of whom are also part of the core project. USING GRAPHENE TO SPEAK TO SUPERCONDUCTORS Nuno Peres and his team at Graphene Flagship Partner University of Minho, Portugal, in collaboration with other Graphene Flagship scientists at Partners ICFO (Spain) and the Technical University of Denmark, as well as Graphene Flagship Associated Member Université de Montpellier (France), and other institutions in the US, have used graphene to bridge two seemingly unrelated topics SIO GRAFEN DEVELOPS SUPPLIER GUIDE TO GRAPHENE Graphene Flagship . The Graphene Flagship is a Future and Emerging Technology Flagship by the European Commission. With a budget of €1 billion, the Graphene Flagship represents a new form of joint, coordinated research on an unprecedented scale, GRAPHENE'S INTERACTIONS WITH THE SKIN Graphene Flagship scientists at the University of Trieste found that the potential impact of few-layer graphene and graphene oxide on the skin depends on their physicochemical properties, like oxidation state and size. But only high concentrations of these materials with longexposure times led
GRAPHENE RESEARCH, INNOVATION AND COLLABORATION Olivier Messager is the business developer for the Optoelectronics & Photonics and Flexible markets within the Graphene Flagship at ICFO. Olivier has 15 years of international experience in microelectronics industry as well as a background in sciences and technology businessdevelopment and
GRAPHENE WEEK 2021
Graphene Week is Europe's Leading Graphene Conference, bringing together the latest innovations and leading-edge technology and research on graphene from GRAPHENE FLAGSHIP 5G SPEARHEAD PROJECT: READY WITH Graphene Flagship launched this Spearhead Project to develop graphene-based photonics for use in 5G networks and it has already produced tangible results for industry. UNDERSTANDING THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF GRAPHENE Biodegradation. Biodegradation is the naturally occurring decomposition of materials by microorganisms, enzymes or other biological activity. It is important for materials to biodegrade to be considered safe, as the build-up of foreign materials can lead to ecological damage and health problems. GRAPHENE SQUEEZES TEN TIMES MORE DATA OUT OF COMPUTER Researchers at Graphene Flagship Partners the University of Cambridge, UK, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, Empa-Swiss Federal Laboratories for Material Science and Technology, Switzerland and Graphene Flagship Associate Member the University of Exeter, UK, in collaboration with colleagues at CSIR-Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute, GRAPHENE'S INTERACTIONS WITH THE SKIN The skin is the first interface between the body and the environment, and as such, it is the most accessible route of exposure for graphene and layered materials. CAN GRAPHENE AND LAYERED MATERIALS BIODEGRADE? Can graphene and layered materials biodegrade? Biodegradation is the naturally occurring decomposition of materials by microorganisms, enzymes or other biological activity. INTEGRATING GRAPHENE INTO TEXTILES FOR LIGHTWEIGHT, SOFT Grafren AB is a Graphene Flagship Associate Member specialised in the production of graphene flakes and their applications to textiles and other products.Their first patent was recently granted, so we took the opportunity to sit down and chat with Grafren’s CEO, Erik Khranovskyy, to discover more about their strategies and plans to turn simple textiles into smart, electronic products.OUR PARTNERS
The Graphene Flagship coordinates over 170 academic and industrial research groups in 22 countries, and has more than 90 associate members in its core project (C3). The new 2D-Experimental Pilot Line project has 11 partners throughout Europe, many of whom are also part of the core project. GRAPHENE FLAGSHIP TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION ROADMAP The Graphene Flagship Technology and Innovation Roadmap establishes a timeline for when one can expect graphene to be applied to different application areas and investigates the evolution and potential societal and industrial impacts of GRM-enhanced technologies. Applications in energy vary from fuel cells, hydrogen generation and (gas) storage, batteries, supercapacitors to photovoltaics. GRAPHENE RESEARCH, INNOVATION AND COLLABORATION Olivier Messager is the business developer for the Optoelectronics & Photonics and Flexible markets within the Graphene Flagship at ICFO. Olivier has 15 years of international experience in microelectronics industry as well as a background in sciences and technology businessdevelopment and
GRAPHENE WEEK 2021
Graphene Week is Europe's Leading Graphene Conference, bringing together the latest innovations and leading-edge technology and research on graphene from GRAPHENE FLAGSHIP 5G SPEARHEAD PROJECT: READY WITH Graphene Flagship launched this Spearhead Project to develop graphene-based photonics for use in 5G networks and it has already produced tangible results for industry. UNDERSTANDING THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF GRAPHENE Biodegradation. Biodegradation is the naturally occurring decomposition of materials by microorganisms, enzymes or other biological activity. It is important for materials to biodegrade to be considered safe, as the build-up of foreign materials can lead to ecological damage and health problems. GRAPHENE SQUEEZES TEN TIMES MORE DATA OUT OF COMPUTER Researchers at Graphene Flagship Partners the University of Cambridge, UK, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, Empa-Swiss Federal Laboratories for Material Science and Technology, Switzerland and Graphene Flagship Associate Member the University of Exeter, UK, in collaboration with colleagues at CSIR-Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute, GRAPHENE'S INTERACTIONS WITH THE SKIN The skin is the first interface between the body and the environment, and as such, it is the most accessible route of exposure for graphene and layered materials. CAN GRAPHENE AND LAYERED MATERIALS BIODEGRADE? Can graphene and layered materials biodegrade? Biodegradation is the naturally occurring decomposition of materials by microorganisms, enzymes or other biological activity. INTEGRATING GRAPHENE INTO TEXTILES FOR LIGHTWEIGHT, SOFT Grafren AB is a Graphene Flagship Associate Member specialised in the production of graphene flakes and their applications to textiles and other products.Their first patent was recently granted, so we took the opportunity to sit down and chat with Grafren’s CEO, Erik Khranovskyy, to discover more about their strategies and plans to turn simple textiles into smart, electronic products.OUR PARTNERS
The Graphene Flagship coordinates over 170 academic and industrial research groups in 22 countries, and has more than 90 associate members in its core project (C3). The new 2D-Experimental Pilot Line project has 11 partners throughout Europe, many of whom are also part of the core project. GRAPHENE FLAGSHIP TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION ROADMAP The Graphene Flagship Technology and Innovation Roadmap establishes a timeline for when one can expect graphene to be applied to different application areas and investigates the evolution and potential societal and industrial impacts of GRM-enhanced technologies. Applications in energy vary from fuel cells, hydrogen generation and (gas) storage, batteries, supercapacitors to photovoltaics.WHAT IS GRAPHENE?
Graphene – a single layer of carbon atoms – may be the most amazing and versatile substance available to mankind. In simple terms, Graphene is a one-atom-thick layer of carbon atoms arranged in USING GRAPHENE TO SPEAK TO SUPERCONDUCTORS Nuno Peres and his team at Graphene Flagship Partner University of Minho, Portugal, in collaboration with other Graphene Flagship scientists at Partners ICFO (Spain) and the Technical University of Denmark, as well as Graphene Flagship Associated Member Université de Montpellier (France), and other institutions in the US, have used graphene to bridge two seemingly unrelated topics PRODUCTION OF GRAPHENE Graphene is part of a whole family of related materials, each with distinct properties and applications. Different types of graphene are produced and processed in different ways, but today the Graphene Flagship is focused on scaling-up production, whilst maintainingquality.
GRAPHENE: HEALTH AND SAFETY Graphene and layered materials have made an impact on many different fields, and new applications are emerging every day. So, as for all evolving technologies, it is crucial to consider their safety. SIO GRAFEN DEVELOPS SUPPLIER GUIDE TO GRAPHENE Graphene Flagship . The Graphene Flagship is a Future and Emerging Technology Flagship by the European Commission. With a budget of €1 billion, the Graphene Flagship represents a new form of joint, coordinated research on an unprecedented scale, GRAPHENE SPINTRONICS PAVES WAY TO NEW COMPUTING The Graphene Flagship’s Spintronics Work Package analyses the properties of graphene and emerging layered materials relevant to the field of spintronics, such as strong spin-orbit coupling and magnetic materials. Different combinations of graphene and layered materials will lead to new spin transistors and more efficient low-energy magnetic memory devices (MRAM).OUR PARTNERS
The Graphene Flagship coordinates over 170 academic and industrial research groups in 22 countries, and has more than 90 associate members in its core project (C3). The new 2D-Experimental Pilot Line project has 11 partners throughout Europe, many of whom are also part of the core project.EURONANOFORUM 2021
About the conference. The event will bring together experts across different sectors to identify policy options and priorities. In addition to sharing insight on technical, industrial and social challenges, views and ideas will be discussed on the role of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials on EU’s Recovery.The different solutions for boosting the economy through clean technology will be DIVERSITY IN GRAPHENE Diversity in Graphene expands the scope and actions of the Graphene Flagship's Women in Graphene initiative.. Women in Graphene was first launched at Graphene Week 2015, providing all attendees with a new platform to discuss gender and diversity issues in STEM – particularly within the graphene and layered materials community.The broader Diversity in Graphene initiative will expand the GRAPHENE FOR PHOTONICS AND OPTOELECTRONICS APPLICATIONS Based at the University of Cambridge, Torkel Nord Bjärneman is the Business Developer for the optoelectronics and photonics space within the Graphene Flagship. He joined the Innovation Work Package with many years of international experience and a background in business development, graphene and related materials research, and technologytransfer.
GRAPHENE RESEARCH, INNOVATION AND COLLABORATION Olivier Messager is the business developer for the Optoelectronics & Photonics and Flexible markets within the Graphene Flagship at ICFO. Olivier has 15 years of international experience in microelectronics industry as well as a background in sciences and technology businessdevelopment and
PRODUCTION OF GRAPHENE Graphene is part of a whole family of related materials, each with distinct properties and applications. Different types of graphene are produced and processed in different ways, but today the Graphene Flagship is focused on scaling-up production, whilst maintainingquality.
GRAPHENE SQUEEZES TEN TIMES MORE DATA OUT OF COMPUTER Graphene enables ten times higher data storage in computer memories. Ultra-high-density hard drives made with graphene store ten times more data – a big leap forward for our data-hungry society. Researchers at Graphene Flagship Partners the University of Cambridge, UK, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, Empa-SwissGRAPHENE WEEK 2021
Graphene Week is Europe's Leading Graphene Conference, bringing together the latest innovations and leading-edge technology and research on graphene from more than 200 experts related to industry and academia. Registration and abstract submission will open GRAPHENE FLAGSHIP 5G SPEARHEAD PROJECT: READY WITH Graphene photonics for the 5G era is one of the Graphene Flagship's six introductory Spearhead Projects that are now coming to an end, enabling further discovery and industrial application beyond the projects. Eleven new application-oriented Spearhead Projects will begin their work in April 2020. As part of the project, we havealready
UNDERSTANDING THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF GRAPHENE Biodegradation. Biodegradation is the naturally occurring decomposition of materials by microorganisms, enzymes or other biological activity. It is important for materials to biodegrade to be considered safe, as the build-up of foreign materials can lead to ecological damage and health problems. INTEGRATING GRAPHENE INTO TEXTILES FOR LIGHTWEIGHT, SOFT Grafren AB is a Graphene Flagship Associate Member specialised in the production of graphene flakes and their applications to textiles and other products.Their first patent was recently granted, so we took the opportunity to sit down and chat with Grafren’s CEO, Erik Khranovskyy, to discover more about their strategies and plans to turn simple textiles into smart, electronic products. CAN GRAPHENE AND LAYERED MATERIALS BIODEGRADE? For these reasons, the Graphene Flagship believes that it is important to study the processes involved with the biodegradation of graphene and layered materials. For instance, a study from our Health and Environment work package showed that graphene itself can be biodegraded by a human enzyme. In addition, the Graphene Flagshipinvestigated the
GRAPHENE FLAGSHIP TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION ROADMAP The Graphene Flagship Technology and Innovation Roadmap establishes a timeline for when one can expect graphene to be applied to different application areas and investigates the evolution and potential societal and industrial impacts of GRM-enhanced technologies. Applications in energy vary from fuel cells, hydrogen generation and (gas) storage, batteries, supercapacitors to photovoltaics. GRAPHENE'S INTERACTIONS WITH THE SKIN Graphene Flagship scientists at the University of Trieste found that the potential impact of few-layer graphene and graphene oxide on the skin depends on their physicochemical properties, like oxidation state and size. But only high concentrations of these materials with longexposure times led
GRAPHENE RESEARCH, INNOVATION AND COLLABORATION Olivier Messager is the business developer for the Optoelectronics & Photonics and Flexible markets within the Graphene Flagship at ICFO. Olivier has 15 years of international experience in microelectronics industry as well as a background in sciences and technology businessdevelopment and
PRODUCTION OF GRAPHENE Graphene is part of a whole family of related materials, each with distinct properties and applications. Different types of graphene are produced and processed in different ways, but today the Graphene Flagship is focused on scaling-up production, whilst maintainingquality.
GRAPHENE SQUEEZES TEN TIMES MORE DATA OUT OF COMPUTER Graphene enables ten times higher data storage in computer memories. Ultra-high-density hard drives made with graphene store ten times more data – a big leap forward for our data-hungry society. Researchers at Graphene Flagship Partners the University of Cambridge, UK, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, Empa-SwissGRAPHENE WEEK 2021
Graphene Week is Europe's Leading Graphene Conference, bringing together the latest innovations and leading-edge technology and research on graphene from more than 200 experts related to industry and academia. Registration and abstract submission will open GRAPHENE FLAGSHIP 5G SPEARHEAD PROJECT: READY WITH Graphene photonics for the 5G era is one of the Graphene Flagship's six introductory Spearhead Projects that are now coming to an end, enabling further discovery and industrial application beyond the projects. Eleven new application-oriented Spearhead Projects will begin their work in April 2020. As part of the project, we havealready
UNDERSTANDING THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF GRAPHENE Biodegradation. Biodegradation is the naturally occurring decomposition of materials by microorganisms, enzymes or other biological activity. It is important for materials to biodegrade to be considered safe, as the build-up of foreign materials can lead to ecological damage and health problems. INTEGRATING GRAPHENE INTO TEXTILES FOR LIGHTWEIGHT, SOFT Grafren AB is a Graphene Flagship Associate Member specialised in the production of graphene flakes and their applications to textiles and other products.Their first patent was recently granted, so we took the opportunity to sit down and chat with Grafren’s CEO, Erik Khranovskyy, to discover more about their strategies and plans to turn simple textiles into smart, electronic products. CAN GRAPHENE AND LAYERED MATERIALS BIODEGRADE? For these reasons, the Graphene Flagship believes that it is important to study the processes involved with the biodegradation of graphene and layered materials. For instance, a study from our Health and Environment work package showed that graphene itself can be biodegraded by a human enzyme. In addition, the Graphene Flagshipinvestigated the
GRAPHENE FLAGSHIP TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION ROADMAP The Graphene Flagship Technology and Innovation Roadmap establishes a timeline for when one can expect graphene to be applied to different application areas and investigates the evolution and potential societal and industrial impacts of GRM-enhanced technologies. Applications in energy vary from fuel cells, hydrogen generation and (gas) storage, batteries, supercapacitors to photovoltaics. GRAPHENE'S INTERACTIONS WITH THE SKIN Graphene Flagship scientists at the University of Trieste found that the potential impact of few-layer graphene and graphene oxide on the skin depends on their physicochemical properties, like oxidation state and size. But only high concentrations of these materials with longexposure times led
WHAT IS GRAPHENE?
In simple terms, Graphene is a one-atom-thick layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice. Where it all began. Graphene was first isolated in 2004. Since then, graphene has found hundreds of innovative applications, from sensors and electronics to energy storage and healthcare. Besides, research in graphene spun out thediscovery of a
PRODUCTION OF GRAPHENE Graphene is part of a whole family of related materials, each with distinct properties and applications. Different types of graphene are produced and processed in different ways, but today the Graphene Flagship is focused on scaling-up production, whilst maintainingquality.
GRAPHENE FLAGSHIP EVENTS Now in its fourth year, the Graphene Pavilion, curated by the Graphene Flagship Innovation Team, and supported by the European Commission and the GSMA, allowed visitors at Mobile World Congress to explore three different zones focused on the ‘phone of the future’, ‘wearables of the future’ and ‘homes of the future’, which provided an opportunity to see the latest prototypes that GRAPHENE: HEALTH AND SAFETY Initial studies suggest that graphene is safe for long-term occupational exposure, but inhalation of graphene oxide should be avoided. Skin. Graphene and layered materials made with non-irritant exfoliating agents do not irritate the skin, and Graphene Flagship research indicates that graphene does not cause inflammation.Biodegradation.
UNDERSTANDING THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF GRAPHENE Biodegradation. Biodegradation is the naturally occurring decomposition of materials by microorganisms, enzymes or other biological activity. It is important for materials to biodegrade to be considered safe, as the build-up of foreign materials can lead to ecological damage and health problems.OUR PARTNERS
The Graphene Flagship coordinates over 170 academic and industrial research groups in 22 countries, and has more than 90 associate members in its core project (C3). The new 2D-Experimental Pilot Line project has 11 partners throughout Europe, many of whom are also part of the core project. GRAPHENE FLAGSHIP EVENTS The Graphene Flagship and ICFO, with support from the GSMA, presented the Graphene Experience Zone at the 2017 Mobile World Congress (MWC). MWC is the world's largest gathering for the mobile industry, (with over 100,000 attendees), and was held from 27 February to 2 March 2017in Barcelona.
GRAPHENE ACID HELPS REMOVE HEAVY METAL POLLUTANTS FROM The researchers showed that this graphene acid-based sorbent not only can remove heavy metals from contaminated waters, but can also serve to extract noble metals, such as palladium, gallium or indium. The supply of noble metals on our planet is limited, and their inexpensive and efficient separation from waters provides enormous industrial 2D-EXPERIMENTAL PILOT LINE The 2D Experimental Pilot Line (2D-EPL) project, an initiative from the Graphene Flagship, aims to establish a European ecosystem for prototype production of graphene and related materials (GRM) based electronics, photonics and sensors. In Pillar 1, the 2D-EPL will offer prototyping services (in the form of Multi Purpose Wafer runs as wellas
SIO GRAFEN DEVELOPS SUPPLIER GUIDE TO GRAPHENE Graphene Flagship . The Graphene Flagship is a Future and Emerging Technology Flagship by the European Commission. With a budget of €1 billion, the Graphene Flagship represents a new form of joint, coordinated research on an unprecedented scale,* Project
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The Graphene Flagship Validation Service The Graphene Flagship’s Validation Service aims to provide confidence in graphene and related materials to enable a quicker transition of graphene products to market. Graphene turns 15 on track to deliver on its promises In a special Nature Nanotechnology issue, the Graphene Flagship analyses the current graphene landscape and its market forecast for the following decade. Graphene Flagship turns six and we celebrate with graphene pastry Graphene Flagship researchers in Strasbourg 'baked' graphene 'mille-feuille' pastries to celebrate the project's 6th anniversary.Previous
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Graphene Flagship Partners and Associated Members have released a number of products containing graphene to the market. Here is asampling of these.
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Here you can search for Graphene Flagship results such as publications and deliverables. There's also a database of projects in Europe relating to graphene and related materials.Roadmap
This roadmap was developed within the framework of the Graphene Flagship and outlines the main targets and research areas as best understood at the start of this ambitious project.ABOUT THE PROJECT
About Graphene Flagship The Graphene Flagship is a Future and Emerging Technology Flagship by the European Commission.Business Developers
The business developers are the key players in creating the network connecting the Graphene Flagship's research efforts to industry. Divisions and Work Packages The collaborations carried out in the Graphene Flagships take place in 19 Work Packages, divided into divisions based on the differentresearch topics.
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