Guys just a quick question about making money off the graphite. If other companies will be using this technology and you'll be licensing it, obviously they will be producing the graphite by-product. Who's property is this graphite? How do we envisage it being sold and which parties profit from the sale of the graphite? I'm thinking the companies that have integrated this tech into their business will want a cut of the graphite profits? Are we exploring Graphene applications in chip manufacturing? IBM published in Nature Communications back in 2014 a microchip made with graphene they used to build a working radio. It uses lower power than silicon, making it attractive for wearable devices.
Guys just a quick question about making money off the graphite. If other companies will be using this technology and you'll be licensing it, obviously they will be producing the graphite by-product. Who's property is this graphite? How do we envisage it being sold and which parties profit from the sale of the graphite? I'm thinking the companies that have integrated this tech into their business will want a cut of the graphite profits?
Are we exploring Graphene applications in chip manufacturing? IBM published in Nature Communications back in 2014 a microchip made with graphene they used to build a working radio. It uses lower power than silicon, making it attractive for wearable devices.