Graphene Manufacturing Group granted battery patent and signs Queensland University research deal
Graphene Manufacturing Group (GMG) has been granted a patent in Australia for its Graphene Aluminum Ion Battery, with the company progressing its patenting process in various other countries. The University of Queensland (UQ) holds the patent and GMG has a worldwide exclusive commercialization license.
GMG has signed a collaborative research agreement with UQ – Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) to continue its collaboration on the battery. The University of Queensland is also a recipient of AUD$880,000 (around USD$577,000) of Australian Government grant funding to further develop the Graphene Aluminum Ion Battery.