Graphene Enabled Systems is a wholly owned
subsidiary of The University of Manchester. Its
mission is to create commercially successful
spin–outs or joint-venture businesses using
graphene and other 2D or nano materials.
Graphene Enabled identifies markets and
applications in which these new materials can
enhance product performance and create
competitive advantage and, having identified
an opportunity capable of generating a spin-
out or joint-venture with an industrial partner,
develops robust business plans and building
high-quality product demonstrators.
Graphene Enabled works with sources of
investment capital to provide seed funding.
The University has also created an investment
facility specifically for early stage 2D materials
businesses which licence its IP.
Current projects include:
Atomic Mechanics Ltd, a new business
developing and manufacturing human
machine interfaces and sensors
Grafine Ltd, a graphene enhanced
elastomers technology and process
development business
Graphene Water Technologies Ltd, a water
desalination business which uses a graphene
enhanced membrane.
GrapheX, a project to design and
manufacture energy X ray tubes with low
power consumption
Laser Graphene Ltd – A business planning to
develop and manufacture equipment to
direct write conductive graphene circuits
onto low temperature materials
Collaboration with Rotite Technologies
Ltd to lighten and strengthen their patented
industrial fastening technology
A project to inkjet print graphene materials
directly onto textiles
The development of a range of new hybrid
graphene composites
www.graphene-enabled.com