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Electronics and Semiconductor Industries

Nanosys, Inc.
Nanosys, Inc.
2625 Hanover Street Palo Alto, CA 94304 USA

Nanosys delivers process-ready materials for:

* Electronic device manufacturers seeking LCD displays with better color gamut, efficiency and brightness.
* Lithium ion battery makers aiming to deliver higher battery capacity in consumer electronics.

Optimized for specific properties, Nanosys solutions are tailored to integrate with existing system materials and processes. Backlight display and energy storage manufacturers can deliver superior products using architected materials.

Graphene Flagship
Graphene Flagship
Gothenburg, SE-41296 Sweden

This pilot action GRAPHENE-CA paves the road to the FET Flagship "Graphene-Driven Revolutions in ICT and Beyond" (GRAPHENE). The GRAPHENE flagship ambition is to bring together a focused, interdisciplinary European research community that aims at a radical technology shift in information and communication technology that exploits the unique properties of graphene and related two-dimensional materials. Graphene research is an example of an emerging translational nanotechnology where discoveries in academic laboratories are rapidly transferred to applications and commercial products.

Vorbeck Materials
Vorbeck Materials
8306 Patuxent Range Road Unit 105 Jessup, MD 20794 USA

Vorbeck develops Vor-x products to meet real-world industrial challenges. Vor-ink formulations harness the exceptional conductivity of graphene: ultra-flexible and robust inks and coatings for the printed electronics market. In energy applications, Vor-x delivers demonstrable performance gains by breaking traditional technology trade-offs between battery capacity and power output. Plastic and rubber composites with low Vor-x loadings attain extreme levels of strength, dimensional stability, conductivity, and environmental resistance, opening new application and design possibilities.

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