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Payper to test its graphene-based restaurant payment method

Payper to test its graphene-based restaurant payment method

Payper Technologies, UK-based start-up that developed a graphene-based solution a new pay-at-table technology, has announced that it has secured the first trial site in Manchester, at the five-star Lowry Hotel River restaurant.Using graphene-enhanced receipt paper,...
Understanding the “coffee ring effect” leads to better graphene and 2D inks

Understanding the “coffee ring effect” leads to better graphene and 2D inks

Researchers from Imperial College London, Durham University, University of Cambridge, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Zhejiang University, Beihang University, Nanjing Tech University, Macquarie University, University of British Columbia and Aalto University have...
Zen Graphene Solutions moves forward with applying its virucidal graphene ink in PPE applications

Zen Graphene Solutions moves forward with applying its virucidal graphene ink in PPE applications

ZEN Graphene Solutions has announced it has commenced collaborations with research teams at a number of personal protective equipment (PPE) manufacturers to incorporate ZEN’s virucidal graphene ink into commercial products, including masks, gloves, gowns and...

Spanish team develops new graphene-enhanced face masks as protection against coronavirus

A consortium of Spanish scientists and companies, in which the University of Granada (UGR) is participating, is working on the development of new efficient prophylactic facemasks to combat the Coronavirus responsible for COVID-19. These masks will be made of non-woven...
Haydale and IRPC progress to phase 2 of conductive ink development project

Haydale and IRPC progress to phase 2 of conductive ink development project

Haydale has announced that, further to a successful Phase 1 collaboration agreement with IRPC Public Company (IRPC), a Phase 2 collaboration agreement has now been signed between the two companies. The Agreement will see IRPC developing transparent graphene and...
Archer Materials announces progress with its graphene biosensors for disease detection

Archer Materials announces progress with its graphene biosensors for disease detection

Archer Materials has reported that it is making progress with its graphene-based biosensor technology with recent work spanning technology development, commercialization and patent prosecution.This work includes the development of portable hardware to interface with...