Mr. Craig Nicol reports
GMG LAUNCHES EUROPEAN SALES TEAM; G LUBRICANT PATENT ACCEPTED FOR EUROPE
Graphene Manufacturing Group Ltd. has officially launched its European sales activity. During the week of March 9, Graphene held a kickoff training workshop in London, where it brought together its new team members from various locations in Europe and United Kingdom for technical product and sales training.
The Graphene European sales team numbers more than 10 professional sales executives based in Europe and U.K., who focus on lead generation, inside sales and executive sales business development for Graphene's G lubricant and Thermal-XR products.
Separately, the company is also pleased to announce that it has been informed that the G lubricant patent in Europe has been accepted to be granted for a period of 20 years.
Craig Nicol, chief executive officer and managing director of the company, commented: "Building a sales force in key areas of the world is one of GMG's key activities it is focused on right now, and to get the European team set up and running so fast has been a great achievement."
Jack Perkowski, chairman and non-executive director of the company, commented: "I congratulate the company on building the European sales team and look forward to hearing of future success."
About Graphene Manufacturing Group Ltd.
Graphene is an Australian-based clean-technology company which develops, makes and sells energy saving and energy storage solutions, enabled by graphene manufactured through in-house production process. Graphene uses its own proprietary production process to decompose natural gas (that is, methane) into its natural elements, carbon (as graphene), hydrogen and some residual hydrocarbon gases. This process produces high-quality, low-cost, scalable, tunable and low/no-contaminant graphene suitable for use in clean-technology and other applications.
The company's present focus is to derisk and develop commercial scale-up capabilities and secure market applications. In the energy savings segment, Graphene has initially focused on graphene enhanced heating, ventilation and air conditioning coating (or energy saving coating), which is being marketed into other applications including electronic heat sinks, industrial process plants and data centres. Another product Graphene has developed is the graphene lubricant additive focused on saving liquid fuels initially for diesel engines.
In the energy storage segment, Graphene and the University of Queensland are working collaboratively with financial support from the Australian government to progress research and development and commercialization of graphene aluminum-ion batteries. Graphene has also developed a graphene additive slurry that is aimed at improving the performance of lithium-ion batteries.
Graphene's four critical business objectives are:
- Produce graphene and improve/scale cell production processes;
- Build revenue from energy savings products;
- Develop next-generation battery;
- Develop supply chain, partners and project execution capability.
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