from 3D Carbon to 2D Carbon.
The company has been quiet, setting itself up
Raised $4mill at IPO
13 Nov – Completed acquisition of Graphene Technology Solutions Limited
17 Dec : Bio Medical Project
- Sparc commences bio-medical project to develop non-invasive sensing devices for detection of diseases in both humans and animals via graphene based breath sensors
- Establishment of a new bio-medical division to be directed by Mr Ben Yerbury ..
- Potential global implications for the identification, diagnosis and management of disease
- Cornerstone shareholder and strategic partner Adelaide University to collaborate with Sparc to advance the bio-medical project
14 Jan: Anti Corrosive coatings
- Test work confirms a range of Sparc graphene additive formulae added to coatings significantly improves anti-corrosive performance
- The results, when compared to a control coating (without graphene), showed: Up to 73% performance improvement in scribe creep (corrosion); and Up to 19% performance improvement in adhesion
- Results further optimise Sparc’s proprietary Graphene additive formulae
I think it was First Graphene FGR that was in with U Adelaide on graphene work, a while ago (but this relationship had gone a bit quiet). Also Talga TLG has a 12 month trial on a ship with anti-corrosive paint. All at sea? Like the nature of the application, it seems research can be spread a bit thinly.
And SPN still unloved since the IPO
So now it is time to hit the hustings. SmallCaps dutifully comes out with a piece
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