National Graphene Institute (NGI)

National Graphene Institute (NGI)

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Relationships with industry are central to the National Graphene Institute and some of the world's biggest and most influential companies are working with The University of Manchester.
 
These collaborations offer our industrial partners the opportunity to work alongside our world-leading academics and more than 100 researchers across several faculties and academic schools on graphene and 2D material applications of the future.
 
Our current projects include some focused on applications of graphene, for example in membranes and energy storage, and others focused on the scale-up of quality material production.
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2017
1 May 2017

Focusing on the mass production of safe, quality graphene

IDTechEx 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 the article series, we will today hear from Perpetuus Advanced Materials who share their candid views on the graphene market progress.
31 Jan 2017

The little black graphene dress of the future

The future of fashion could be a little 'black' dress made of graphene that changes its colour and design on the whim of the wearer.
2016
24 Nov 2016

New ultra-thin semiconductor could extend life of Moore's Law

Following a decade of intensive research into graphene and two-dimensional materials a new semiconductor material shows potential for the future of super-fast electronics.
21 Jul 2016

First flight of graphene-skinned aircraft

A Test flight signals launch of graphene roadmap for industrial application and commercialisation within the aerospace industry.
28 Apr 2016

From The Laboratory To The Shop Floor - Accelerating The Commercialization Of Graphene And Other 2D Materials.

National Graphene Institute, United Kingdom
2015
13 Oct 2015

Morgan conducts first graphene experiment at University of Manchester

The first official experiment has taken place in a novel collaboration between industry and academia in the production of graphene.
31 Mar 2015

Graphene's lightbulb moment

A graphene lightbulb with lower energy emissions, longer lifetime and lower manufacturing costs has been launched thanks to a University of Manchester research and innovation partnership.
2014
29 May 2014

Graphene could reduce weight of batteries for electric vehicles

Graphene - the world's thinnest material isolated at The University of Manchester - could make batteries light, durable and suitable for high capacity energy storage from renewable generation.
1 Apr 2014

Commercialisation Strategies for Graphene: Beyond the Sticky Tape

National Graphene Institute (NGI), United Kingdom
2013
21 Nov 2013

Commercialisation Strategies for Graphene: Beyond the Sticky Tape

National Graphene Institute (NGI), United Kingdom
11 Sep 2013

University attracts major graphene manufacturer to Manchester

The decision by Bluestone Global Tech to locate their European production plant at the home of graphene could attract a significant number of jobs to the city.
8 Apr 2013

Manchester leads the way in graphene membrane research

University of Manchester graphene researchers have been awarded a £3.5m funding boost that could bring desalination plants, safer food packaging and enhanced disease detection closer to reality.
21 Jan 2013

First look at world-leading graphene institute

This is the first glimpse of the new £61m research institute into wonder material graphene, which is to be built at The University of Manchester.
2012
13 Feb 2012

New investment will establish the UK as a global graphene research hub

200 times stronger than steel and just one atom thick, graphene is the strongest and thinnest material ever measured, and also the world's most conductive material.