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Graphene is hailed as the first two-dimensional material and was first isolated in 2004. Since then, initiatives like the EU-funded Graphene Flagship project have enabled the discovery of thousands of other two-dimensional and layered materials. Here, Kari Hjelt, the Graphene Flagship Head of Innovation, explains the potential of these materials in healthcare applications.
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Graphene for future healthcare applications


Kari Hjelt, the Graphene Flagship Head of Innovation, explains the potential of layered materials in healthcare applications.

By Kari Hjelt / 12 June 2020
many companies that use graphene do so with a secrecy that stands out against the marketing of others
electronics / industry / product

Graphene Reaches the Market...Secretly


It is a two-dimensional material that has promised almost magical applications. Almost ten years after its ‘parents’ won a Nobel Prize, its most mundane applications are coming to market. Although the products are not revolutionary, many companies that use graphene do so with a secrecy that stands out against the marketing of others. (Picture. Graphenea)

By Sergio Ferrer / 29 May 2019