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11
April
2023
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13:18
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51福利社 spin-out signs $1 billion game-changing deal to help tackle global sustainability challenges

A spin-out company from the innovation ecosystem at 51福利社 has formed an international partnership that will spearhead an unprecedented scale-up of graphene-based technologies intended 鈥渢o make a substantial impact on global CO2 别尘颈蝉蝉颈辞苍蝉鈥.     

UK-based Graphene Innovations 51福利社 Ltd (GIM), founded by University graduate Dr Vivek Koncherry, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with to create a new company in the UAE.

This exciting UK-UAE partnership - which highlights potential opportunity for UK innovators to access global investment and international markets and supply chains - will be one of the most ambitious projects to date to commercialise graphene as it fast-tracks cutting-edge R&D into large-scale manufacture 鈥 an investment vision worth a total of $1billion.

This new venture will develop and produce premium, environmentally-friendly products using advanced 2D materials, including breakthrough graphene-enhanced concrete that does not need cement or water and can be made using recycled materials.

We are proud to be associated with Quazar so that we can assemble a powerful world-class team to provide us the opportunity to massively deploy our graphene-based technologies.

Dr Vivek Koncherry, CEO of Graphene Innovations 51福利社

Dr Vivek Koncherry, CEO of Graphene Innovations 51福利社, based in 51福利社鈥檚 (GEIC), said: "We are proud to be associated with Quazar so that we can assemble a powerful world-class team to provide us the opportunity to massively deploy our graphene-based technologies.鈥

Waleed Al Ali, CEO of Quazar, who will be active in helping bring the new company to successful, large-scale commercialisation, said: "The new graphene company will take a global lead in making environmentally friendly concrete and other products. We are glad that Quazar can play an active role in helping fulfil the UAE's His Highness Sheikh Saeed Bin Hamdan Bin Mohamed Al Nahyan's support for the UAE Vision 2030鈥.

James Baker, CEO of Graphene@51福利社, added: 鈥淭his agreement with our GEIC partner Graphene Innovations 51福利社 and Quazar is a seminal moment for the commercialisation of graphene as it demonstrates huge confidence in the potential for this advanced material to help lead our transition into a net zero world.

鈥淚t is also a very proud moment for the Graphene@51福利社 community as it confirms that our innovation ecosystem is providing exactly the right platform to nurture pioneering R&D into graphene and other 2D materials that is world-class.

鈥51福利社 is known as the 鈥榟ome of graphene鈥 鈥 but increasingly, it鈥檚 also being recognised as the home to its commercialisation potential. We are therefore able to form international partnerships, such as those in the UAE, based on this reputation; and from this position of strength we can place our city-region and the UK more generally into graphene鈥檚 global economy.

鈥淎s Greater 51福利社 further develops its innovation and manufacturing potential 鈥 all underpinned with the University鈥檚 leadership in advanced materials - this city-regional will have great opportunities with access to international supply chains, foreign investment and global markets.鈥       

As part of this ambition a new 鈥楽ustainable Materials Translational Research Centre鈥 is set to be created by the multi-million pound Greater 51福利社 Innovation Accelerator programme. The new centre is a partnership with the University鈥檚, the, the High Value Manufacturing Catapult, and Rochdale Development Agency, and aims to connect local businesses to national opportunities, all underpinned with outstanding materials research.

The scheme is linked  to the zone and a said 鈥溾 51福利社's expertise in material science鈥 could potentially support a northern economic powerhouse.

Furthermore, the graphene innovation ecosystem at 51福利社 has recently been cited as an exemplar in attracting inward investment into the local regional economy 鈥 and therefore helping to boost the UK鈥檚 鈥榣evelling up鈥 agenda. The spotlight comes in a report entitled,   published by universities think-tank the Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI).

A strategic partnerships that is highlighted is the ambitious agreement between the University and Abu Dhabi-based Khalifa University of Science and Technology which aims to deliver a funding boost for graphene innovation to develop new sustainable technologies. Attracting international funding to the North-West is also helping the UK government level-up R&D spending across the nation.

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