BEIJING: The Tokyo-based producer of graphenes intends to use the Perpetuus DBD Plasma Reactor technology to manufacture functionalised graphenes in SE Asia. Perpetuus Advanced Materials, a British company at the forefront of advanced material development, located in Ammanford, South Wales, announces that, through its wholly-owned subsidiary Perpetuus Carbon Technologies Limited, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding and Heads of Terms Agreement (the “Heads of Terms Agreement”) with Graphene Platform Corporation (“Graphene Platform” or “GPC”), an established, high quality graphene producer. Mr Shoji Hasegawa is the CEO of Graphene Platform, which is headquartered in Tokyo, with research facilities at The Tokyo Institute of Technology in Yokohama. Graphene Platform has over many years established a proven track record within the R&D community for producing and distributing high quality graphenes for customers, via its network of distributors and agents, in China, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, India, Turkey, Europe, the USA and Australia. A license and royalty agreement (the “License Agreement”) will be entered into in due course, which will enable GPC to purchase Perpetuus’ latest DBD Plasma
Reactor technology and manufacture functionalized graphenes. Using Perpetuus’ latest Plasma DBD Reactors, it is expected that GPC will manufacture and supply 100’s of tonnes of plasma functionalised graphenes to its Far East customer base, allowing them to progress from R&D to commercialisation in the enhanced composite, energy storage and advanced electronic application markets.
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