Graphene, Graphene/Nanotube Hybrids and Other Advanced Nano Carbons for Supercapacitors (Graphene LIVE! Europe 2013)

Mr Michael Patterson, CEO
Graphene Frontiers
United States
 
2013年4月17日.

プレゼンテーション概要

  • Advances in CVD graphene technology for supercapacitors
  • Integrated Graphene/Carbon Nanotube material as ultimate electrode material
  • Commercialization forecast for novel carbon electrode material

講演者の経歴 (Mike Patterson)

With a background in startup leadership, finance, and international operations, Patterson decided to pursue a MBA in Entrepreneurial Management at the Wharton School. It was there he was introduced to the potential of a little-known company with a cause: Graphene Frontiers. Since then, he has elevated the status of the business and helped usher along essential patents and research. Now, the company is poised for key partnerships and business application.
Mike is available to comment on a variety of issues including:
  • The widespread commercialization of technology
  • Graphene's many potential applications, including medical devices (GFETs), consumer electronics, and homeland security
  • The efficiency and resiliency of creating graphene through CVD production and transfer process
  • Securing IP, patents and other legal specs in the tech space
  • How to work toward major seed funding from the government and other sources
  • Philadelphia's vibrant nanotechnology scene

会社紹介 (Graphene Frontiers)

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Founded in 2010, Graphene Frontiers is a developer of CVD graphene solutions and products, including its flagship product: the GF Six Sensor platform. The company is building on its core strengths in graphene growth, transfer, device fabrication and functionalization by creating specific products for industry use.
 
Graphene Frontiers has already vetted new technology, processes and capabilities for graphene, and they are now focused on brokering strategic partners to mass produce the "miracle material." Recently, they signed a Memorandum of Understanding to work at The Colleges of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) at SUNY Polytechnic Institute in Albany, NY. It's a satellite location to "ramp up" production and form relationships with regional influencers at major companies.
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