INDUSTRIAL FORUM

Following the success of last year edition, the INDUSTRIAL FORUM will keep the 2 days format (June 26-27, 2025) and will present the most recent advances in technology developments and business opportunities in graphene commercialization. Key representatives of "graphene companies" will share their market vision and business opportunities, while selected talks from industrial exhibitors will present commercial showcases in all current market fields of graphene products.

The INDUSTRIAL FORUM will be focusing on: latest developments in graphene production methods towards wide scale commercialization, emerging opportunities for graphene-based materials, determining criteria for graphene investment opportunities, revealing the latest updates on the application of graphene in electronics, application and commercialization of graphene-based materials in energy storage, aerospace & barrier applications.
Several specific sessions will also be organised within the Industrial Forum in collaboration with key graphene/2DM companies & institutions.

If you already have a Conference or Exhibition Pass, attendance to the Industrial Forum is included.

Industrial Forum Chair: Luigi Colombo The University of Texas at Dallas (USA)
Industrial Forum Co-Chair: Max Lemme AMO GmbH (Germany)
Francesco Bonaccorso Bedimensional (Italy), Yunqiao Fu BGI (China) and Kari Hjelt (Sweden)

 


  Keynotes
 
Andrea Ferrari
Cambridge Graphene Centre / University of Cambridge
UK
Costas Galiotis
FORTH/ ICE-HT and University of Patras
Greece
 
  Invited
 
Rezal Khairi Ahmad
NanoMalaysia Berhad
Malaysia
Pedro Alpuim
INL
Portugal
Seema Ansari
Centre for Materials for Electronics Technology (C-MET)
India
Hassan Arafat
RIC2D & Khalifa University
UAE
Sadegh Kamaei Bahmaei
Melexis
Switzerland
Matthew Bishop
Dickinson Corp
USA
 
Sivasambu Bohm
Graph-Nova & Imperial College London
China
Francesco Bonaccorso
BeDimensional
Italy
Andrea Capasso
INL
Portugal
Alba Centeno
Graphenea
Spain
Hyun-Jong Chung
A Barristor Company
South Korea
Jose Manuel de la Cruz Sánchez
INBRAIN Neuroelectronics
Spain
 
Kamesh Gupta
India Graphene Engineering & Innovation Centre
India
Kari Hjelt
Chalmers Industriteknik
Sweden
Zhaoping Liu
NIMTE
China
Anastasios Manikas
University of Patras
Greece
Kazuo Muramatsu
Incubation Alliance.Inc.
Japan
Ugo Sassi
Levidian
UK
 
Tom Schram
IMEC
Belgium
Valentyn S. Volkov
XPANCEO
UAE
 
  PLENARY/KEYNOTES/INVITED
Rezal Khairi Ahmad (NanoMalaysia Berhad, Malaysia)  
Title to be defined
Pedro Alpuim (INL, Portugal)
Graphene technology for innovative sensing applications in health
Seema Ansari (Centre for Materials for Electronics Technology (C-MET), India)
Graphene and 2D Materials for Future Electronics – Indian Perspective
Hassan Arafat (RIC2D & Khalifa University, UAE)
Functionalized MXene Inks for High-Resolution Printing of Micro-Supercapacitor Electrodes
Sadegh Kamaei Bahmaei (Melexis, Switzerland)  
GFET-on-CMOS Biosensing Platform
Matthew Bishop (Dickinson Corp, USA)
Hierarchical Graphenes & The Case Against Nanocarbons
Sivasambu Bohm (Graph-Nova & Imperial College London, China)
High Conductive Pristine Graphene Industrialisation
Francesco Bonaccorso (BeDimensional, Italy)
Towards the industrial production of novel 2D materials
Andrea Capasso (INL, Portugal)
Sustainable strategies for large-scale 2D crystal production and applications
Alba Centeno (Graphenea, Spain)
Next-Generation Graphene: Manufacturing and Innovative Applications
Hyun-Jong Chung (A Barristor Company, South Korea)  
Title to be defined
Jose Manuel de la Cruz Sánchez (INBRAIN Neuroelectronics , Spain)
Unlocking the brain with graphene-based neurotechnology
Andrea Ferrari (Cambridge Graphene Centre / University of Cambridge, UK)  
Graphene for Chemometric Raman Imaging and Energy Efficient AI
Costas Galiotis (FORTH/ ICE-HT and University of Patras, Greece)
Graphene/Polymer Nanolaminates for High-Performance Electrothermal Systems
Kamesh Gupta (India Graphene Engineering & Innovation Centre, India)  
Title to be defined
Kari Hjelt (Chalmers Industriteknik, Sweden)
Graphene Flagship and 2D Pilot Line, market landscape
Zhaoping Liu (NIMTE, China)
Exploring the Industrialization Path of Graphene: from Lab to Fab
Anastasios Manikas (University of Patras, Greece)
Development of in-situ tools for characterization and manipulation of 2D materials during and after growth on liquid metal catalysts by CVD
Kazuo Muramatsu (Incubation Alliance.Inc., Japan)
Mass Production and Advanced Application of Graphene Flower® and Related Products
Ugo Sassi (Levidian, UK)
From Methane to Materials: Sustainable Graphene for Next-Gen Batteries
Tom Schram (IMEC, Belgium)
Fabrication of semi-conducting 2D-materials based devices in a 300 mm pilot line – learnings from the 2D pilot line (2D-PL)
Valentyn S. Volkov (XPANCEO, UAE)
Exploring the Frontiers of Optical Anisotropy in van der Waals Materials: Opportunities and Obstacles
Daniel Chia Sheng Bien (NanoMalaysia Berhad, Malaysia)
Graphene Sensors for Climate Resilience: A Malaysian Perspective
Hajar Elazri (HORIBA FRANCE SAS, France)
Raman Analysis to Evaluate Carbon Coating on Graphite Anodes in LIBs
Alfredo Maria Gravagnuolo (Grafinetic, Italy)
Towards the convergence of biotechnology and nanotechnology
Jitender Kumar (TACC Limited, India)
Exploring the Industrial Applications of Graphene Derivatives: Focus on Construction and Textiles
Pierre Legagneux (THALES R&T, France)
Towards PtSe2 Intrinsic Properties for High Frequency (Opto)electronics
Ekaterina Muratova (NT-MDT BV, The Netherlands)
Synthesis and study of g-C3N4 quantum dots for gas sensing
Noor Nawaz (European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, France)
NFFA-Europe: Your Gateway to Cutting-Edge Facilities for Graphene Research
Paul O´Connor (YERRAWA, The Netherlands)  
Catalytic Carbonization of Biomass to 2D Carbon Materials
Simon Sawallich (Protemics GmbH, Germany)
Pushing the limits of high-resolution terahertz near-field techniques for 2D-material inspection
Andrew Strudwick (The University of Manchester, UK)
Introduction to the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre: Capabilities and Case Studies
Klaas-Jan Tielrooij (ICN2, Spain)
A graphene-based terahertz detector and interferometer in one
Burkay Uzlu (Amo GmbH, Germany)
Flexible CMOS Inverter Based on 2D p-type WSe2 and n-type MoS2
Samaneh Vaez (Bedimensional SPA Company, Italy)
Ionic Radius Impact of Aqueous Electrolytes on the Performance of Molybdenum Carbide MXene Electrodes
Xin Yu (Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Ion transport within two-dimensional nanofluidic channels
Yahya Zakaria (Thermo Fisher Scientific, UK)
Graphene Analysis Using Coincident XPS- Raman
14/15
 

 

Following the success of last year edition, the INDUSTRIAL FORUM will keep the 2 days format (June 26-27, 2025) and will present the most recent advances in technology developments and business opportunities in graphene commercialization. Key representatives of "graphene companies" will share their market vision and business opportunities, while selected talks from industrial exhibitors will present commercial showcases in all current market fields of graphene products.

The INDUSTRIAL FORUM will be focusing on: latest developments in graphene production methods towards wide scale commercialization, emerging opportunities for graphene-based materials, determining criteria for graphene investment opportunities, revealing the latest updates on the application of graphene in electronics, application and commercialization of graphene-based materials in energy storage, aerospace & barrier applications.
Several specific sessions will also be organised within the Industrial Forum in collaboration with key graphene/2DM companies & institutions.

If you already have a Conference or Exhibition Pass, attendance to the Industrial Forum is included.

Industrial Forum Chair: Luigi Colombo The University of Texas at Dallas (USA)
Industrial Forum Co-Chair: Max Lemme AMO GmbH (Germany)
Francesco Bonaccorso Bedimensional (Italy), Yunqiao Fu BGI (China) and Kari Hjelt (Sweden)

 
  Keynote
Andrea Ferrari (Cambridge Graphene Centre / University of Cambridge, UK)
Graphene for Chemometric Raman Imaging and Energy Efficient AI
Costas Galiotis (FORTH/ ICE-HT and University of Patras, Greece)
Graphene/Polymer Nanolaminates for High-Performance Electrothermal Systems
  Invited
Rezal Khairi Ahmad (NanoMalaysia Berhad, Malaysia)
Title to be defined
Pedro Alpuim (INL, Portugal)
Graphene technology for innovative sensing applications in health
Seema Ansari (Centre for Materials for Electronics Technology (C-MET), India)
Graphene and 2D Materials for Future Electronics – Indian Perspective
Hassan Arafat (RIC2D & Khalifa University, UAE)
Functionalized MXene Inks for High-Resolution Printing of Micro-Supercapacitor Electrodes
Sadegh Kamaei Bahmaei (Melexis, Switzerland)
GFET-on-CMOS Biosensing Platform
Matthew Bishop (Dickinson Corp, USA)
Hierarchical Graphenes & The Case Against Nanocarbons
Sivasambu Bohm (Graph-Nova & Imperial College London, China)
High Conductive Pristine Graphene Industrialisation
Francesco Bonaccorso (BeDimensional, Italy)
Towards the industrial production of novel 2D materials
Andrea Capasso (INL, Portugal)
Sustainable strategies for large-scale 2D crystal production and applications
Alba Centeno (Graphenea, Spain)
Next-Generation Graphene: Manufacturing and Innovative Applications
Hyun-Jong Chung (A Barristor Company, South Korea)
Title to be defined
Jose Manuel de la Cruz Sánchez (INBRAIN Neuroelectronics , Spain)
Unlocking the brain with graphene-based neurotechnology
Kamesh Gupta (India Graphene Engineering & Innovation Centre, India)
Title to be defined
Kari Hjelt (Chalmers Industriteknik, Sweden)
Graphene Flagship and 2D Pilot Line, market landscape
Zhaoping Liu (NIMTE, China)
Exploring the Industrialization Path of Graphene: from Lab to Fab
Anastasios Manikas (University of Patras, Greece)
Development of in-situ tools for characterization and manipulation of 2D materials during and after growth on liquid metal catalysts by CVD
Kazuo Muramatsu (Incubation Alliance.Inc., Japan)
Mass Production and Advanced Application of Graphene Flower® and Related Products
Ugo Sassi (Levidian, UK)
From Methane to Materials: Sustainable Graphene for Next-Gen Batteries
Tom Schram (IMEC, Belgium)
Fabrication of semi-conducting 2D-materials based devices in a 300 mm pilot line – learnings from the 2D pilot line (2D-PL)
Valentyn S. Volkov (XPANCEO, UAE)
Exploring the Frontiers of Optical Anisotropy in van der Waals Materials: Opportunities and Obstacles
Daniel Chia Sheng Bien (NanoMalaysia Berhad, Malaysia)
Graphene Sensors for Climate Resilience: A Malaysian Perspective
Hajar Elazri (HORIBA FRANCE SAS, France)
Raman Analysis to Evaluate Carbon Coating on Graphite Anodes in LIBs
Alfredo Maria Gravagnuolo (Grafinetic, Italy)
Towards the convergence of biotechnology and nanotechnology
Jitender Kumar (TACC Limited, India)
Exploring the Industrial Applications of Graphene Derivatives: Focus on Construction and Textiles
Pierre Legagneux (THALES R&T, France)
Towards PtSe2 Intrinsic Properties for High Frequency (Opto)electronics
Ekaterina Muratova (NT-MDT BV, The Netherlands)
Synthesis and study of g-C3N4 quantum dots for gas sensing
Noor Nawaz (European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, France)
NFFA-Europe: Your Gateway to Cutting-Edge Facilities for Graphene Research
Paul O´Connor (YERRAWA, The Netherlands)
Catalytic Carbonization of Biomass to 2D Carbon Materials
Simon Sawallich (Protemics GmbH, Germany)
Pushing the limits of high-resolution terahertz near-field techniques for 2D-material inspection
Andrew Strudwick (The University of Manchester, UK)
Introduction to the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre: Capabilities and Case Studies
Klaas-Jan Tielrooij (ICN2, Spain)
A graphene-based terahertz detector and interferometer in one
Burkay Uzlu (Amo GmbH, Germany)
Flexible CMOS Inverter Based on 2D p-type WSe2 and n-type MoS2
Samaneh Vaez (Bedimensional SPA Company, Italy)
Ionic Radius Impact of Aqueous Electrolytes on the Performance of Molybdenum Carbide MXene Electrodes
Xin Yu (Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Ion transport within two-dimensional nanofluidic channels
Yahya Zakaria (Thermo Fisher Scientific, UK)
Graphene Analysis Using Coincident XPS- Raman
14/30
 
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