RE:RE:RE:interesting tidbit on international scene-graphite grapheneRaptor, an investment in Grafoid would have given you, and others, access to the evidence. There is no other graphene producer or graphene application developer in the world to have advanced its material inventions as Grafoid has.
Some of us have been able to see first-hand the results of breakthroughs this company has made in its own labs in Kingston and with its Fortune 200 and Fortune 500 industrial partners. We know who they are and what products they're developing and some of the products they're preparing to export.
The diversity of Grafoid's material and product development is simply stunning. In time, I have no doubt Grafoid will become the pre-emminent industrial source of graphene in the world.
This company has taken the Nobel winning material and has structured its various related businesses (energy storage, graphene batteries, fuel cells, coatings and paint, aviation and automotive components, additive materials for 3D printing and the list of goes on) to move towards commercialization with a view to broad industrial (and market) acceptance by incorporating two key elements: low-cost with high-performing graphenes.
Its move last week to secure a stable, local supply of graphite should have awakened markets to the long-term significance of Grafoid's standing in the graphene community.
Unfortunately, Canadian capital providers and their analysts remain clueless as to the value of the FMS-Grafoid partnership.
I see Grafoid as the catalyst that propels FMS out of the basement and into its rightful, leading place among future graphite producers.