GRAT is Entering the billion dollar market targeting..... GRAT is entering the billion dollar market targeting and capturing the largest tire and tech conglomerates for their special grade Graphene
Graphene applications in consumer electronics:
Graphene has the potential to completely disrupt the consumer electronics industry, especially when it comes to smartphones.
For example, according to the American Chemical Society, "Touch screens made with graphene as their conductive element could be printed on thin plastic instead of glass, so they would be light and flexible, which could make cell phones as thin as a piece of paper and foldable enough to slip into a pocket. ... Because of graphene's
incredible strength, these cell phones would be nearly unbreakable."
Patent gold rush already underway
Company Number of Graphene Patent Families
Samsung (NASDAQOTH:SSNLF) 210
IBM 64 (patents recently sold along with chip business)
SanDisk (NASDAQ:SNDK) 36
Foxconn Electronics 35
Apple 2
The major reason Samsung is so dominant in graphene patents is that it's an industrial conglomerate involved in everything from batteries and smartphones to digital displays and medical equipment.
Global smartphone market alone reached about $800 billion in 2016, and wearables could reach $19 billion within five years, it's not hard to see why the market for graphene may eventually reach a multitrillion-dollar level.
Tires:
Is graphene the next big thing?
Yes: Rudie Campagne, President of the Vittoria Group
“It is inevitable that the cycling industry will embrace the graphene revolution that Vittoria has started. We will probably see the applications of graphene with rubber and carbon as a widespread practice in tyres, wheels and probably frames as well. Only time and costs are hindering this rapid development, because we have found no real downsides to the use of this unique material. This revolution has only just begun.”
For the uninitiated, graphene typically takes the form of a one-atom-thick sheet of carbon atoms. These atoms are linked together in a honeycomb pattern. Because it's so thermally and electrically conductive, many of graphene's most prominent applications are in the field of electronics. However, it's also extremely mechanically strong, while remaining very lightweight.
Vittoria's tires are composed of a blend of that company's own existing rubber, along with graphene nanoplatelets (which are two to eight atoms thick) produced by Italy's Directa Plus. The result is road and mountain bike tires that are claimed to offer better speed, traction, puncture resistance and overall durability than those made without graphene.
For those of you who don’t know, GRAT is at the PDAC in Toronto for the next four days and I’m hearing they have over 50 meetings with company’s and big investors lined up while they are there.
GRAT is going to be a big winner this Spring and Summer IMO
Always do your DD
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