Adam Malofsky, PhD Managing Partner, Elemence - We Help, Listen & Learn - $2.5+B Innovation/yr - Collaborator, Innovator, Advisor, Speaker October 2015 < 1 min reading time Will graphene meet the same fate as superconducting materials?Scientists are racing to patent and profit from a new material, graphene, also called the “wonder material” of the nanomaterial universe. It is 100 times stronger than steel but as thin as an atom.Graphene is a one atom thick layer of carbon… source: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/78665/78665-6061484468387008515 Marked as spam |
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![]() Private answer Roshni Rajput Agreed ! Graphene is indeed a wonder material. as it has wide applications in Automotive, Biomedical and life sciences, Coatings, Composites, Sensors etc Marked as spam | |
Private answer It seems to be wishful thinking that it will do everything it promises, but if just a few application pan out it will be worth it! This article discusses the "wishfull" application of graphene to medical devices specifically, with an interesting graphic! https://www.medtechintelligence.com/column/12-ways-graphene-will-transform-medical-devices/ Marked as spam | |
![]() Private answer Roshni Rajput @Nigel Interesting article, I went through and found that graphene could be a $100 Billion industry at the core of our electronic devices in just a few years. Well, certain factors hinders the growth of Graphene such as High-priced equipment and incapability in mass production. kindly share your thoughts regarding this point. Marked as spam | |
Private answer www.nanomedicaldiagnostics.com Our biosensor research device is launching in the beginning of 2016. Feel free to contact us with any questions. We believe that graphene will have great applications in research and development to help speed along the bench to bedside pipeline. Marked as spam |
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