Cambridge Uni graphene spin-out Paragraf gets $3.9M

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
scientists with its potential for more than a decade
small flakes that have typically been the production rule so far.The team claims their technique overcomes a raft of problems which have
stymied graphene developments to date, such as poor uniformity, reproducibility, limited size and material contamination.Their wider focus
devices
And early claims for the nanomaterial included suggestions that it could enable a new generation of flexible, transparent
science
And Paragraf still faces the hard graft of proving out their claims
demonstrated some remarkable achievements in the lab, showing great promise for many future electronic technologies
However, without a pathway to commercial viability, scaling from proof of concept to end user accessible products remains beyond the horizon
performance in a multitude of state of the art technologies
achievements demonstrated at lab scale will not be transferred to real-world products