Rationale for disruption by Graphene: the HVM Conference on 5 November

Graphene is a sheet of carbon atoms arrayed in a honeycomb pattern, just a single atom thick. It could be a better semiconductor than silicon, according to Silicon Valley's leading university, Stanford. The HVM Conference will run an edition on Graphene (HVMG13) and related functional materials on 5 November 2013 in Cambridge.

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 This is the 30th in the series since 2002!

The conference is interested in commercial applications of the materials - what are people involved in them actually doing? There is interest at this long-running & grounded UK conference series in the rationales for and timing & segmentation of market growth derived from these functional materials: the uses, availability, manufacture, timing of graphene, related materials and what people are doing.

The Nobel Prize has been awarded in 2010 to Geim and Novoselov for work on Graphene. The wide range of potential applications below of graphene fits well with the range of processes & end-product markets that the HVM Conference has covered over the years, such as additive manufacture & printed electronics.

At probably the best & most comfortable, light venue in Cambridge, we offer hours of pleasant, great networking as well as structured and unstructured sessions and Q&A throughout the day. Pricing is modest for students & startups at just £100. Academics, investors and government at £195. Part or full-time execs £325. At these rates, we believe this is a very productive and high-value place to be that day.

The Gold Sponsors Plastic Logic, the NanoKTN, ARM & OSI Electronics' Briton EMS.

Speakers/panellists/participants include Oxford, Cambridge, Manchester, Imperial College, Birmingham, TCD, & Lancaster Universities, Plastic Logic, Applied Nanolayers, Cambridge Graphene Platform, Cambridge Nanosystems, Novalia, Conductive InkJet, AtomJet, Head tbc, Nokia Research, Aixtron, Future Materials Group tbc, KPMG, Heraeus Noblelight, the IfM and the National Graphene Institute.

Media Partners include Nanopro, NanoKTN, Cleantech Investor Magazine and Clean Capital Network: a lot of publicity!

The HVM Conference Series was founded in 2002, after a market research report led to an early definition of high value manufacturing.

The HVM & Graphene Conference is anchored to the large end markets such as materials, electronics, photonics, energy and biotech and tries to connect these & related markets with graphenes & related functional materials, technologies & processes.

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