Printed biosensors on a continuous foil: Fraunhofer IBMT has developed a cost-efficient roll-to-roll process. Photo: Fraunhofer IBMT
WHAT CAN GRAPHENE DO?
A material named graphene has been raising great hopes for the future: it’s extremely stable and tear-resistant – and conducts electricity excellently. Theoretically, therefore, graphene is usable in many different areas – even though to date its perfect properties have only been in evidence in the laboratory.
Printed biosensors on a continuous foil: Fraunhofer IBMT has developed a cost-efficient roll-to-roll process. Photo: Fraunhofer IBMT
Here you’ll find five examples of applications, all of which are still at the research stage:
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