RE:RE:New hereThis is going to be a somewhat lengthy post! There are many graphene producers but most are either stuck producing grams or kilos which is not enough for en an end user (using 1% loading means you need 10kg of graphene for every tonne of end product). I suggest you go back a few years and read different pressreleases from companies (talga, versarien etc etc) and see if they are any further in their commercialzation of graphene ... *Hint* Still stuck *hint*. The problem is that there is certain price thresholds you need to get over to actually have users wanting to buy the product! What use is graphene if it costs $1000/kg? How would someone add that to concrete for example without having the price increase 10 fold? I strongly suggest you read the feasibility study for NaboXplores pilot plant as they talk about this and why it is important. Another problem is that selling a powder is not enough as you need to be able to actually mix it with the product. Souresh made a great example in one of his interviews where he said that you want graphene to mix with the product like sugared mixes with water, not like sand mixes with water. This is another big hurdle for so called graphene companies that focuses on the powder alone and leaves the mixing to the customer. One thing that i believe pretty much everyone has missed/overlooked is that all these tested that have been done by companies and universities Still stand to this day, but if those who did the test can't deliver both graphene and mixing it, then perhaps replacing that with Graphene black will work just as well... Which is available in industrial quantities NanoXplore betting big that if you build it , they will come! If they make it they essentially win the race since they control 35% of the worlds capacity. If they can't produce industrial quantities then the money has been wasted