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GrapheneCA becomes part of IntelliFLEX

03 Jan '19
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Courtesy: Graphene
Courtesy: Graphene

GrapheneCA has become part of IntelliFLEX, the Canadian group which aims to unite companies and research and academic organisations into supply chains for flexible, 3D printable electronics, 2D large area printable electronics, wearable electronics, smart textiles and hybrid electronics, including related semiconductors, integrated circuits and software.

“We are extremely proud to have such a highly innovative and respected graphene developer/manufacturer join our organisation, and we look forward to fruitful collaborations in the very near future,” said intelliFLEX president and CEO, Peter Kallai.

A dynamic industry force, intelliFLEX, is a not-for-profit industry alliance partnering with more than 300 organisations across Canada to accelerate the growth of the flexible and hybrid electronics sector.

For its part, GrapheneCA is on a mission to work with a network of Canadian businesses to promote tech development. “We indeed look forward to partnering with the industry to demonstrate how graphene can be used in the next generation of sensors, thin film and composites, to name but a few applications,” said David Robles, GrapheneCA’s NYC-based head of business development. “These devices are changing how electronics are made and are what the future holds for such things as antennas, networking devices, IoT building blocks and circuit boards.”

He added, “This is in line with GrapheneCA’s commitment to being a good industry player and contributor to driving the future forward. We have short-term plans to operate out of Montreal and are focused on becoming a fully-fledged member of the Canadian community. IntelliFLEX is introducing us to some of their key members, and we are eager to begin working with them as well as joining into education events.” (SV)

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