Graphene LIVE! USA 2014
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2014-11-20
Santa Clara, CA, USA
Our audience will develop a comprehensive yet detailed understanding of the state of technology and market per graphene application area. The conference will cover all promising applications of graphene, including graphene composites, supercapacitors and batteries, functional inks, logic and memory, touch screens, sensors and bio-electronics and beyond.
Highlights
Over 200 exhibitors expected
250 company presentations
2500 attendees from over 35 countries expected
End-user focused - needs and experiences aired
Latest technology developments and roadmaps
Demonstrations, samples and much more
Co-Located Events
Graphene & 2D Materials USA is co-located with the following relevant events. Each of the events are full two-day executive conferences, co-located with a common tradeshow. We co-locate these events because there is strong overlap across these topics, exposing you to the full relevant supply chains and customer and supplier bases, saving you time and money from attending separate events.
Attendees to any conference will have access to all the co-located conference tracks and the combined tradeshow.
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3D printing is ultimately limited by the functionality of the printed materials. As additives, graphene and other 2D materials will expand the materials menu by bringing multi-functionality (conductivity, better heat dissipation, higher strength) to a range of materials including thermoplastics. |
Conductive and other functional inks and pastes are a first target market for many graphene and 2D material suppliers, which are already transitioning en-mass up the value chain to offer formulations. These inks already target a variety of printed products/components such as RFID antennas, smart packaging, transparent low-cost switches, etc. Indeed, printed electronics is the best market for graphene and 2D material suppliers. |
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Supercapacitors are all about the surface area between the electrode and the electrolyte. The higher the surface area, the higher the performance will be. This is where graphene and other 2D materials might deliver value thanks to their extremely large surface-to-volume ratio. Initial lab results are very promising and most manufactures are already experimenting with graphene and similar materials behind the scenes. |
Wearable and textile based devices will require interconnects that are rugged, robust, stretchable and washable. Graphene already shows great promise in being the right solution here. |