Graphene Flagship & industrial partners exhibit at Mobile World Congress 2016
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Industrial Technologies Innovation Biotechnology Future and emerging technologies Nanotechnologies Advanced materials Advanced manufacturing & processing Spain Raw Materials Biotechnology Nanotechnologies, advanced materials, advanced manufacturing & processing, and biotechnology FET Flagshipsdate: 22/02/2016 - 25/02/2016
venue: Barcelona (ES)
Organiser: Mobile World Congress & Graphene Flagship
The Graphene Flagship activities at the Mobile World Congress fall into three activities:
- 22-25 Feb: The "Graphene Pavilion" showcasing graphene-based products and demos.
- 25 Feb at 9.15: Keynote speech by Nobel Prize winner & scientist in Graphene Flagship Sir Konstantin Novoselov. Live-streaming via mobileworldlive.com!
- 25 Feb at 12h15:Graphene session by Frank Koppens (ICFO), Vittorio Pellegrini (IIT), Tapani Ryhanen (Nokia), Mike Banach (FlexEnable), Chung-Ping Lai (BGT). See also: "The Graphene revolution ".
Do you have any questions ? In which applications can graphene be beneficial? What are the limitations with graphene? What is the future outlook? Address your questions to our experts during Mobile World Congress 2016 – everything from fundamental properties of graphene to future in printed electronics. Everything you need to do is to mark your tweets with #GrapheneMWC.
And more to read:
- Press kit: Graphene Pavilion presented by the Graphene Flagship at Mobile World Congres
- Graphene goes mobile at MWC2016
- Graphene Flagship & co-Exhibitors at MWC2016
- Graphene Flagship at Mobile World Congres
- Mobile World Congres: a big opportunity for graphene
- Visit Graphene zone in Hall 8 0L30 (floorplan jpg)
- Institut Català de Nanociència i Nanotecnologia at the Graphene Flagship Pavilion presenting: Graphene sensors interacting with the brain and a method for low-cost printing of graphene-based devices. Watch the animation about the sensors on Youtube.