The £60 million graphene engineering innovation center will open its doors at the University of Manchester next year.

A new £60 million engineering center will be opened next year, which will accelerate the commercialization of Manchester graphene and 2D materials. 1508721396888864.jpg A special event today marks the completion of the latest “top” building in the University Campus Master Plan, where the Graphene Engineering Innovation Center (GEIC) will work with the world's leading university scholars and lock in industry-leading graphene and 2D applications. Development of materials. The new platform was built by Masdar in Abu Dhabi, HEFCE, the European Regional Development Fund, the Greater Manchester Joint Authority and the UK Innovation Agency. GEIC will focus on pilot production processes and properties, in addition to the application development of composites, energy, solution formulations and coatings, electronics and membranes. Professor Nancy Roseville, the president and sensible of the University of Manchester, said: “We are very grateful to all the sponsors for their incredible assets. “The work carried out in this building and building will give us tremendous opportunities. . GEIC has created a team of key graphene specialists consisting of scientists, engineers, innovators and industrialists to fill the existing National Graphene Institute (NGI). GEIC will also promote the commercial development of the University North Campus, which is graphene. The city laid the cornerstone. Professor Luke Georghiou, vice president of the university, also said in this speech that the GEIC project is an important step in this field: "We believe that GEIC is the first step towards a broader environmental transformation. "Manchester was known as the "cotton capital" during the peak of the Industrial Revolution. In this century, our goal is to cast Graphene City, a region where two-dimensional materials and assistive technologies drive employment and economic growth. Dr. Nawal Al-Hosany, Deputy Director General of the UAE Diplomatic Academy and Director of the Future Energy Award of Zayed, revealed at the ceremony that the GEIC building will be named Masdar Building. The PhD also said: "Masdar and the Arab United Nations Dakard of the Abu Emirate is proud to be involved in the scientific discovery journey that began the separation of graphene more than a decade ago. Designed by world-renowned architect Rafael Vinoly, GEIC has a building area of ​​8,400 square meters and is located at the University of Manchester North Campus. GEIC will produce facilities and research on other advanced materials. The project is supported by the world. David Sweeney, Research Fellow, Knowledge Exchange Researcher and Director of Knowledge Exchange at the University of London, advised the Executive Chairman of the UK Research Institute: "The UKRPIF program supports foreign investment in the UK R&D sector. We are pleased to work with successful Manchester counterparts to further promote the new work of graphene. And support our products for economic growth. Richard Leese, deputy mayor and business and economics director of Greater Manchester, commented on GEIC: "The center will accelerate the transition of graphene from laboratories to factories and business parks, while creating jobs and driving economic growth. Manchester has an incredible record of innovation and is the center of the development of advanced materials – graphene will be an important part of the transition phase of our historical era. Cllr Kieran Quinn, a leader in investment and finance in Greater Manchester, said: "From its concept, graphene captures the imagination of people all over the world, and its enormous potential is obvious. Greater Manchester engineers and innovators now have this great potential facility. "The development and application of graphene brings significant opportunities for UK companies," said Simon Edmonds, director of manufacturing and materials at the UK's Technology Innovation Strategy Committee. The new Graphene Engineering Innovation Center will promote strong industry and academic collaboration. Further make the UK a leading country in the world. Diana Hampson, Director of Property and Facilities at the University of Manchester, added: "The Graphene Engineering Innovation Center is an important part of the campus master plan. We are building the world's top campuses for world-class universities, making Manchester the industry's preferred partner. ”

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