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Directa Plus receives grant to develop G+ graphene printing technology

Directa Plus receives grant to develop G+ graphene printing technology

Directa Plus has announced that it has received a grant for a project to develop an environmentally sustainable technology to digitally print its G+ graphene product on fabrics.The GREEN.TEX project partners are Directa Plus, EFI Reggiani, the Italian subsidiary of...
Versarien enters commercial partnership with textiles company MAS Innovation

Versarien enters commercial partnership with textiles company MAS Innovation

Advanced materials company Versarien recently shared that it has signed a commercial partnership agreement with textile-sector company MAS Innovation. The agreement followed a letter of intent between the parties, which set out their intent to enter into a formal...

Graphene ‘supercondensers’ store electric charge in textile materials

Researchers at Valencia’s Polytechnic University (UPV) have developed new devices that store electric charge in textile materials, which could be used to, for example, charge mobile phones. These are supercondensers placed on active carbon tissues that stand out...
Imagine Intelligent Materials develops sensing solution for large surface areas

Imagine Intelligent Materials develops sensing solution for large surface areas

Australia-based graphene and data analytics company, Imagine Intelligent Materials, has developed an integrated sensing solution that uses graphene coatings and edge-based signal processing devices to collect data from objects with large surface areas.Proven over...
New laser printing method rapidly and efficiently yields textiles embedded with graphene supercapacitors

New laser printing method rapidly and efficiently yields textiles embedded with graphene supercapacitors

Scientists from RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, have developed a cost-efficient and scaleable method for rapidly fabricating textiles that are embedded with energy storage devices. The team reports that in just three minutes, the method can produce a 10x10cm...
Will graphene oxide be the answer to mosquito bites?

Will graphene oxide be the answer to mosquito bites?

A new study by Brown University shows that graphene sheets can block the signals mosquitoes use to identify a potential blood ‘donor’, which may enable a new chemical-free approach to mosquito bite prevention.The researchers showed that multilayer graphene...