Australian company Rux Energy is commercialising technology that uses highly porous nanomaterials to coat tanks for hydrogen storage, claiming...
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Nanomaterials developer and producer First Graphene has secured funding for a collaborative research project with Swansea University to determine the market potential of the company’s Kainos Technology. The $192,000 grant was secured through Analysis for Innovators (A4i) Round 12, Stage 2 funding which supports research to overcome productivity or technical barriers of new technologies. Delivered… The post First Graphene secures grant for Kainos technology appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.
Australian company Rux Energy is commercialising technology that uses highly porous nanomaterials to coat tanks for hydrogen storage, claiming...
LEUDELANGE, Luxembourg — October 29, 2024 — OCSiAl, a global creator of graphene nanotube technology, has opened its first European production...
Five companies in the state have been awarded $1.25 million in total under the Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia (MRIWA) METS...
The University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) and the University of Glasgow have initiated a new research partnership for the development of space propulsion...
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Nigeria has secured a $350 million loan from the African Development Bank (AfDB) to fund the Kano-Maradi rail project, a strategic initiative aimed at...
A man jailed for life for the “sadistic” torture and sexual assault of a woman has secured funding for his appeal against his conviction –...
The 2024 US election will significantly impact STEM funding in universities. Differing priorities between Trump and Harris could shift allocations...
Utility-scale solar and battery storage projects developer Primergy Solar secured $225m in project financing for its Valley of Fire portfolio.