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Aecom uses graphene by Versarien to 3D print an arch that may modernize transport networks

Aecom uses graphene by Versarien to 3D print an arch that may modernize transport networks

Global infrastructure services firm Aecom is reportedly developing one of the UK’s first 3D-printed commercial products made from graphene-reinforced polymer.The CNCTArch is being tested in Bristol (Photo from Aecom)Aecom has produced a graphene arch using additive...

GrapheneCA enters MoU with Apis Cor to develop a graphene-enhanced 3D printing system

GrapheneCA, graphene producer and developer of graphene-based technology for industries and consumers, has announced that it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Apis Cor to develop a 3D printing system capable of printing graphene materials.GrapheneCA and...

Highways England to explore the use of graphene for UK roads

Highways England, a government responsible for motorways and major A roads, has partnered with the Graphene Engineering Innovation Center (GEIC), in order to use graphene to address challenges experienced by the road network in England, such as the deterioration of...
ZEN Graphene Solutions awarded a USD$742,600 grant for graphene-enhanced concrete project

ZEN Graphene Solutions awarded a USD$742,600 grant for graphene-enhanced concrete project

Zen Graphene Solutions recently announced that it has been awarded a $1,000,000 CAD (around $742,600 USD) grant that will accelerate ZEN’s graphene-enhanced concrete research and development project.According to Zen, the grant may potentially help achieve the goal to...
Graphene/hBN ceramic could act as a sensor for structures and aircraft

Graphene/hBN ceramic could act as a sensor for structures and aircraft

Rice University and Iran University of Science and Technology researchers have found a unique ceramic material that could act as a sensor for structures.The ceramic becomes more electrically conductive under elastic strain and less conductive under plastic strain, and...

Talga Resources reports breakthrough on its graphene-infused concrete project

Australia-based advanced materials company Talga Resources has reported high levels of electrical conductivity in concrete by using an additive developed from the Company’s graphene-graphite research and development laboratory in the UK.(L) Talga concrete sample after...