Industry associations and government

Customer, academic, government and industry collaboration

GMG works with customers, academia, governments, industry associations and technology institutions to create graphene-enhanced products.

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Government projects

ARC, AMGC and CRC-backed programs support applied graphene work.

Academic partners

GMG collaborates with The University of Queensland across multiple research and development programs.

Industry bodies

Memberships and conference participation keep GMG connected to market channels.

Collaboration model

A practical network around graphene product development

GMG works with industry councils, cooperative research groups and public programs connected to graphene, batteries, manufacturing and applied materials.

These relationships support research, commercial trials, market development and public visibility.

Battery, coating, liquid graphene and polymer-development activity.

Government-funded research and commercialisation programs.

Industry events and association participation.

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RESEARCH PARTNERSHIP

UQ and industry-linked development

GMG works with The University of Queensland and Australian research programs on graphene development across batteries, coatings and materials.

MEMBERSHIPS AND PROGRAMS

Industry participation around graphene, batteries and manufacturing

GMG participates in industry councils, cooperative research groups, government-backed programs and public awards.

Advanced Materials and Battery Council
The Graphene Council
Future Battery Industries CRC
Australian Government
Advance Queensland
Australian Manufacturing Growth Centre
Energy Mines and Money Australia
Lord Mayor Business Awards
Government and research programs

Government and research programs

GMG participates in government-backed research programs across batteries, coatings, liquid graphene products, polymers and biofabrication.

Graphene aluminium-ion batteries

Australian Research Council funded work with The University of Queensland and UniQuest.

Nanocomposite coatings

Federal government-funded project with UQ for high-performance nanocomposite coatings.

Liquid graphene products

AMGC funding for development, production and trials with large customers.

Potassium and sodium-ion batteries

UQ-linked program focused on bio-based low-cost potassium and sodium-ion batteries.

Graphene-enhanced polyethylene

CRC-funded work with Qenos to upscale enhanced polyethylene toward higher strength.

Biofabrication support

Advance Queensland fellowship support with Herston Biofabrication Institute, Metro North and QUT.

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