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Cambridge Nanosystems specialises in production of graphene. The company has developed a process to produce graphene at ultra-high quality and on a larger scale than has previously been possible by using biogas waste products such as Methane. Cambridge Nanosystems was spun out of Cambridge University in 2013, and in 2014 began partnering with Malaysia's Felda Global Ventures Holdings Berhad (FGV), a global agricultural and commodities business. FVG has abundant supplies of Methane as that is a by-product of their large-scale palm oil production. They aim to achieve synergy through the relationship with Cambridge Nanosystems whose technology will enable that waste material to be turned into valuable Graphene. In December 2014, Cambridge Nanosystems was awarded £500,000 from the UK’s Technology Strategy Board in order to increase capacity of their material. The funds were used to develop a manufacturing facility in Cambridge with the capability of producing up to 100 tonnes of Graphene a year for the European market. FGV and Cambridge Nanosystems are planning to build another plant in Malaysia to supply the Asian market. The company founders are Dr Krzysztof Koziol and Jerome Joaug. Chief scientist, Catharina Paukner has been described in the United Kingdom media as "The First Lady of Graphene" and one of the eight UK business leaders to watch in 2015. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cambridge Nanosystems」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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