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Webinar “Energy Storage – Why Graphene? Why Australia?”
29th July 2020 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Webinar “Energy Storage – Why Graphene? Why Australia?”.
Date Time: Jul 29, 2020 04:00 PM Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney (1 am US / 7am UK)
Includes a live Q&A opportunity via Zoom Chat with all speakers.
Places are limited. Register today to avoid missing out!
Sponsored by the Australian Graphene Industry Association
Australia is at the forefront of graphene-based energy storage innovation, so don’t miss this one-hour exclusive live event.
Description: There’s a lot of hype around graphene right now. ‘The key to industry 4.0’, the answer to affordable super batteries and the foundation of a low carbon economy – all strident messages of advocacy. And all possible. But the future of graphene is not about graphene itself. It lies in the vast possibilities that graphene unlocks in other materials and applications.
Our latest webinar looks at energy storage – the path to solutions, market opportunities and current research and prototype development. Australia is at the forefront of graphene-based energy storage innovation and so are our speakers. Don’t miss this one-hour exclusive live event.
Webinar Speakers
Craig Nicol, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Graphene Manufacturing Group Pty Ltd (GMG). Craig founded GMG to create the world’s finest graphene using a proprietary extraction process he had developed over a number of years of research. GMG now works with advanced manufactures to take advantage of the unique strength, hardness and conductivity of graphene to deliver paradigm shifts in product performance.
Professor Baohua Jia, Founding Director of Centre for Translational Atomaterials and Research Leader at Swinburne University of Technology. She is also the President of Australia-China Advanced Materials and Manufacture Association (ACAMMA) and an elected Fellow of Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.
Professor Mainak Majumder, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Monash University. Prof. Majumder applies fundamentals of materials science to emerging and multidisciplinary areas of separation engineering & energy storage. He has developed an international reputation for inventing innovative fabrication & processing methods, for example membrane-based separations, supercapacitors, batteries, strain sensors, micro-/nano-fluidics and anti-corrosion coatings.
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Includes a live Q&A opportunity via Zoom Chat with all speakers.
Places are limited. Register today to avoid missing out!