AGM joins the Graphene Engineering and Innovation Centre in collaboration with The Graphene Council
We’re delighted to announce that we have joined the Graphene Engineering and Innovation Centre (GEIC) at the University of Manchester as an associated Tier II Partner through the special conditions offered exclusively through The Graphene Council (TGC).
Over more than a decade, AGM has developed significant capabilities in the production and application of graphene dispersion technology for a wide range of applications including:
– High performance protective industrial coatings offering excellent anti-corrosion and chemical resistance capabilities
– Specialty applications offering enhanced electrical and thermal conductivity
– Advanced composites applications including structural, elastomeric and adhesive
– Inks and printables
– Green energy applications
AGM’s participation in the GEIC and ongoing engagement with TGC will further accelerate the commercialisation of such capabilities in tandem with knowledge, facilities and expertise on offer at these two respected institutions.
AGM has developed expertise in dispersing graphenes in a range of liquid matrix systems in a way that makes them easy to deploy by our customers and delivers repeatable results. We welcome the opportunity to work with the Partners at the GEIC to rapidly progress industry engagement with graphene materials technology, particularly as the number of applications scenarios continues to grow. Bringing together the industry’s collective knowledge and resources presents outstanding possibilities for graphene adoption.
Adrian Potts, Chief Executive Officer of AGM
We are very pleased AGM has chosen to take advantage of this opportunity offered exclusively through The Graphene Council and in partnership with the GEIC. We think this represents an ideal combination of key stakeholders needed to develop industry ready products.
Terrance Barkan, Executive Director of The Graphene Council
We are pleased to be working with the Graphene Council and a number of their associated companies including the recent addition of Applied Graphene Materials (AGM) to further build and develop the industry supply-chain and ecosystem needed to accelerate the adoption of graphene (and 2D materials) products and applications into the marketplace.
James Baker, CEO of Graphene@Manchester and the Graphene Engineering and Innovation Centre (GEIC)