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Non-Tech : Graphene

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To: Kelly G. who wrote (77)2/12/2013 5:43:33 PM
From: DanD  Read Replies (1) of 423
 
Kelly,

I have been waiting for a clearer picture. I believe Graphene is one of those materials that could completely change the world and there will be tons of opportunities when that happens.

CVD and GTI seem to be the most talked about public companies. If using natural graphene is the best production method, then the first winners are likely to be graphite miners.

The next winner will be the anyone who can produce the stuff in volume, but the patent perusals I have done don't indicate any company with a clear advantage in production tech, yet. But I don't really have the knowledge on that front to even tell what an advantage would be. I was hoping someone with a material science background would eventually find this thread and help out.

Then there are people like Apple, Samsung, chip makers... makers of anything and everything, not just electronics who will use it. I dream of things like the combination of 3D printing and Graphene.

I'm glad you're excited.

Dan D.
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