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Bunny007 04 Jan 2018

Re: CES 2018 Turning Point [link]

Bunny007 04 Jan 2018

CES 2018 Turning Point The new Acer Predator X27 gaming monitor uses AU Optronics (AUO) panels and these contain Nanoco's CFQD. They are due for release in Q1 sometime, I suspect late March in the US/UK.Well now get this, "Acer Named as CES 2018 Innovation Honoree for Four State-of-the-Art Products" and the X27 is one of these!I am very interested to see what other CFQD containing products show up at CES next week. Get ready for a share price bump up IMO.GLA

Getifu 09 Dec 2017

Re: Taken from VRS discussion Something for NANO to look at???New graphene ink pushes the boundaries of product developmentgraphene optoelectronic ink OLED batteriesSometimes a European project is not limited to achieving the goals it has set for itself, but exceeds them. HIGRAPHINK is an example. Its revolutionary graphene ink, highly conductive, should be used for applications ranging from optoelectronics to composites, batteries and flexible OLED devices.Originally, the HIGRAPHINK (Highly Conductive Graphene Ink) roadmap was limited to demonstrating the viability of graphene as an additive for organic semiconductor materials, in order to make OLED displays to validate the principle . But the project was so successful in producing graphene with properties previously unimaginable that its host, the University of Cambridge, decided to limit itself to preparing this technology for commercialization."This is probably the main difficulty encountered during this project," recalls Andrea Ferrari, director of the Cambridge Graphene Center and project coordinator. "At one point, we had to decide, based on the progress we had made, to focus on the issues related to the production of our graphene ink and to stop exploring the other options we had discussed before. "But who could blame them? Only two and a half years after the launch of the project, and six months after completion, HIGRAPHINK produced a material with a 100% exfoliation rate, compared to only 1% before the project team started its operations. works. The new ink has a mobility 10 times higher than the inks currently used in OLEDs. The industry can now produce tens of thousands of liters a year, whereas it could only expect daily quantities of a few milligrams before the results of HIGRAPHINK have their effect."To achieve this, we started with graphite and we used a technique called microfluidization: we pass graphite through tiny channels applying a very high shear pressure. This very powerful shear separates the graphite flakes and we obtain a yield considerably higher than that which one could reach before this project. We now have highly conductive inks with low film resistance that can be printed on various substrates and with inaccessible properties before the project starts. "The team tested the new material in various devices. In particular, researchers have created high-speed lasers by incorporating ink into polymers over an optical fiber. They also used this material to modulate light in the terahertz range, which is the first step to create super-fast terahertz lasers. They have created cameras that can be photo-switched, and even new memory devices. "We have also been able to extend this technique to other layered materials, such as phosphorene or boron nitride," Pr Ferrari enthuses.As a result, the number of possible applications now seems unlimited. HIGRAPHINK led to the creation of a spin-off company called Cambridge Graphene Ltd, which was recently acquired by Versarien, a UK-based company exploiting new materials to create innovative engineering solutions. The material is also available for sale in the Sigma-Aldrich catalog, which is now owned by Merck."Our intention was to create a graphene with sufficient properties to be able to use it with some flexibility in the transistors. This goal has also been achieved, and we are now working with a company called FlexEnable to integrate our material into the design of future OLED displays, "adds Pr Ferrari.If Cambridge University professor of nanotechnology admits that it is difficult to predict what will be the most popular use of this graphene ink, he believes it can be used in flexible and foldable coatings, composites, detectors or energy storage devices."We have succeeded in developing a new technique for creating large quantities of high quality ink. This means there is potential for applications in demanding industries, ranging from batteries to supercapacitors, screens, flexible electroni

f1nants 07 Dec 2017

Re: I THINK! I am invested but not following so this news comes as a surprise. Are we now offering grass colour of your choice, or maybe cinder running track. I guess these grass purveyors/ stadium outfitters also do CCTV??

BassCadet 04 Dec 2017

Re: I THINK! It's great news. Another string to the bow.

Nice to Michu 04 Dec 2017

Re: I THINK! something was indeed cooking Alltold but the s/p reaction has been underwhelming so far to this mornings news.. somewhat understandable as more r&d type business than hard core bottom line meaningful type.... but perhaps all such activity will prove very useful in achieveing future success(es).... I like this share and guess it will be commercially successful in the not too distant future.. but my goodnes it will have factorially taken it's time to get there, if and when it does...

actingverystrange 29 Nov 2017

Re: I THINK! Always a tad worrying when "Alltold" turns up on a board just because there is some movement and more discussion posts!Good luck, hope this one does well.

alltold9 28 Nov 2017

Re: I THINK! Something is cooking!

alltold9 22 Nov 2017

Re: I THINK! I am positive news is in the pipeline, looking very strong.

Bunny007 21 Nov 2017

Re: I THINK! You've got 3 hours left for your hunch to come good

alltold9 20 Nov 2017

I THINK! We may have some great news tomorrow, just a hunch I have!

Nice to Michu 16 Nov 2017

missing two things ? very and very !"I remain confident about the relevance of our technology in display and other markets, including Life Sciences and Specialised Lighting, as well as our ability to execute and deliver orders and sales, and I remain positive about the prospects for the Group."

alltold9 16 Nov 2017

Re: 2 directors buying shares Always a good sign and commitment to the company. Onward and upward from hear.

KarlMar5 16 Nov 2017

Re: 2 directors buying shares It is at 18.00p!!Regards KM

f1nants 16 Nov 2017

2 directors buying shares Got to be a good sign.

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