Cambridge Nanosystems

Cambridge Nanosystems

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Cambridge Nanosystems is a UK-based start-up born out of Cambridge University that specialises in advanced materials.
 
Our graphene innovation:
We have developed a ground-breaking new method of producing ultra-high-quality, impurity-free graphene in high volumes for the very first time. Our process is based on the bottom up, molecular assembly of graphene sheets, using natural gas as carbon precursor and without the need of a catalyst. The innovative production method enables the commercial scale production of these multi-functional, high-performance materials.
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2023
11 Oct 2023

Graphene Market & 2D Materials Assessment 2024-2034: Technologies, Markets, Players

IDTechEx Report: Dr Conor O'Brien
9 Feb 2023

Blue Hydrogen Production and Markets 2023-2033: Technologies, Forecasts, Players

IDTechEx Report: Chingis Idrissov
2022
9 Jun 2022

Levidian

Levidian specialize in the production of graphene and hydrogen using microwave technology. IDTechEx spoke with Rebecca Zeitlin (Marketing Director) and Guy Downie (Director of Sales and Business Development).
2019
1 Apr 2019

FGV Cambridge Nanosystems

Cambridge Nanosystems produces graphene via the substrate-less chemical vapour deposition. It introduces methane gas and cracks it with microwave power to produce graphene powders without catalysts thus resulting in pure materials.
1 Apr 2019

Raymor Industry/ PPG

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2017
11 May 2017

Latest Advances In Graphene Enhanced Polymer: The Wonder Of CamGraph® Graphene

FGV Cambridge Nanosystems, United Kingdom
16 Mar 2017

Graphene & 2D Materials Event Accelerating Graphene Commercialisation

The Graphene and 2D Materials Europe event will be the 10th business-focused IDTechEx exhibition and conference.
7 Mar 2017

Graphene isn't a long gestation product!

DTechEx has invited a series of industrial players and leaders active in graphene commercialization to contribute their opinions about the state of the technology and markets. As part of article series, we will today hear from Dr Anna Mieczakowski, Chief Operations Officer, Nanosystems Ltd.
2016
16 Nov 2016

Cost-Effective, Green, One-Step Process For Producing Ultra-High-Quality Graphene

Cambridge Nanosystems, United Kingdom
11 May 2016

IDTechEx Show! Berlin grows 27%

IDTechEx Research announced today that Europe's largest event on emerging technologies, IDTechEx Show! held in Berlin on 27-28 April, grew 27% vs. last year's event. This year's exhibition and conference featured attendees from 57 countries with 171 exhibitors and 2,300 attendees.
27 Apr 2016

Cost-Effective, Green, One-Step Process For Producing Ultra-High-Quality Graphene

Cambridge Nanosystems, United Kingdom
2015
19 Nov 2015

Two-dimensional material moves from the lab to the UK factory floor

Graphene is a two-dimensional material made up of sheets of carbon atoms. With its combination of exceptional electrical, mechanical and thermal properties, graphene has the potential to revolutionise industries ranging from healthcare to electronics.
14 Apr 2015

Cambridge Nanosystems

Cambridge Nanosystems is a UK-based start-up born out of Cambridge University that specialises in advanced materials. In this profile update, Dr Khasha Ghaffarzadeh covers their latest developments.
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2014
11 Aug 2014

Raymor Industries, Inc.

Raymor Nanotech is a division of the Raymor Industries, a Canadian private company located near the Montreal area. It initially started supplying spherical titanium powdres synthesized using a plasma atomisaiton method. In 2010 it started work on single walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) and the titanium activity has since been acquired (dec 2013) by Arcam for a reported fee of $35 million. Raymor has also acquired NanoIntegris (operating as a subsidiary) which brings value in the post processing steps of CNT production, i.e., purifying and separating metallic and semiconducting ones.
2013
1 Nov 2013

Collaboration to produce carbon nanotubes and graphene

Felda Global Ventures Holdings Bhd (FGV) has collaborated with UK's Cambridge University scientists to to produce the world's first high-grade carbon nanotubes and graphene.