What do carbon-negative plastic bags, micro-investments in global solar infrastructure, an app designed to reduce companies’ mobility emissions, and the solution on how to scale graphene production all have in common?
They were all innovations showcased on the Exponential Solution Stage, hosted by Exponential Roadmap Initiative and We Don’t Have Time at 2024’s October edition of TechArena ZERO. Each has the potential to cut global emissions and is ready to scale.
Graphmatech unlocking a 20-Year-Old Graphene Mystery
Graphene, discovered in 2004, is a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a densely packed benzene-ring structure. With properties stronger than steel and more conductive than copper, graphene initially generated high hopes for revolutionary applications. However, when scaled by stacking layers, these unique attributes were often lost. Graphmatech solved this by integrating graphene with materials like plastics and metals, creating ultra-strong composites, Graphmatech’s CEO Olivia Nestius said.
Now, Graphmatech is leveraging these advanced materials to drive the green transition. With a portfolio of patents, each innovation supports industries in becoming more efficient and sustainable. For example, their graphene-based solutions enhance hydrogen storage, addressing critical leakage issues. Nestius explains that traditional hydrogen storage is costly and 11 times more harmful to the environment than CO₂ leakage, but Graphmatech’s technology offers a more resilient, eco-friendly alternative.
Learn more about Graphmatech, employee carbon tracking from Kora Sustainability, fossil-free bioplastics by Lignin Industries, and solar energy micro-investing from Trine by watching the full session below.