The future of graphene, the material that experts say will revolutionize the industry and technology in the coming decades, it can go through the UPCT.
The Polytechnic University of Cartagena seek new industrial applications for graphene from collaboration agreement has been signed today with the company Graphenano, based in Yecla.
The rector of the UPCT, Jose Antonio Franco, and Graphenano CEO, Martin Martinez, signed today in Neo-Gothic chapel of the Chancellor an agreement that will allow the company I brought graphene on various substrates and carbon nanofibers to the Polytechnic University of Cartagena for their teams and research infrastructures develop new industrial applications.
Upon signing the agreement, the company went with several samples of material that is transparent to 98%, on sheets and copper wires.
"From here you can go far," said the CEO of Graphenano, "is a revolution that will replace the fiber as it allows higher data transfer rate, is more durable and has better thermal conductivity," said Martin Martinez, who noted that already have firm orders from large industries.
The agreement also provides for the possible joint organization of outreach and training on applications of graphene in industria.Graphenano has developed a method of making graphene, reliable and secure, which enables you to provide different presentations of the same in large formats and carbon nanofibers.
Source: Agencias