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The European programme for research into graphene, for which the University is leading the technology roadmap, today unveiled an exhibition and new videos communicating the potential for the material that could revolutionise the electronics industries. Our mission is to take graphene and related layered materials from a state of raw potential to a point where they can revolutionise multiple industries." - —Professor Andrea Ferrari - An exhibition has been launched in Warsaw today highlighting the development and future of graphene, the 'wonder substance' set to change the face of electronics manufacturing, as part of the Graphene Flagship Pilot (GFP), a ¤1 billion European programme conducting research and development, for which the University of Cambridge is leading the technology roadmap. The exhibition covers the development of the material, the present research and the vast potential for future applications. The GFP also released two videos aimed at introducing this extraordinary material to a wider audience, ranging from stakeholders and politicians to the general public. The videos also convey the mission and vision of the graphene initiative. "Our mission is to take graphene and related layered materials from a state of raw potential to a point where they can revolutionise multiple industries - from flexible, wearable and transparent electronics to high performance computing and spintronics" says Professor Andrea Ferrari, Head of the Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group.
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