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Posted on June 15, 2016 by Ross
The University of Manchester is planning to sharpen the region’s graphene credentials after launching a new company to develop and commercialise new graphene products.
The new company, Graphene Enabled Systems, has been briefed to create a number of for-profit businesses from the wonder-thin material.
Graphene was first isolated from graphite at the university in Manchester in 2004, and since then the city has carved out a competitive advantage in the technology and built up a sizeable portfolio of graphene patents.
The University’s spin-out businesses will use these patents to turn a profit.
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