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      schrieb am 11.08.14 14:52:49
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      ab heute in kanada handelbar unter dem kürzel GGG


      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aGGG-22010…



      Graphene 3D closes MatNic RTO, to start trading Aug. 11

      2014-08-08 18:10 ET - News Release

      Mr. Daniel Stolyarov reports

      Graphene 3D Lab Inc., formerly MatNic Resources Inc., further to its press releases dated April 10, April 24, June 13 and July 14, 2014, has completed the acquisition of Graphene 3D Lab (U.S.) Inc., formerly Graphene 3D Lab Inc., a private corporation organized under the laws of Delaware, United States. A final filing statement relating to the acquisition has been filed on SEDAR. The transaction was completed through an exchange of securities with all of the securityholders of Graphene 3D, which constituted a reverse takeover and change of business of the company. The company expects to commence trading of its common shares on the exchange under the ticker symbol GGG on Aug. 11, 2014, or shortly thereafter.

      In connection with the transaction, the company issued 25.6 million common shares and share purchase warrants to acquire a further 4.5 million common shares at seven cents per share until March 25, 2017. Of the exchanged shares issued, 21.1 million shares are subject to Form 5D surplus securities escrow restrictions, with an immediate release of 5 per cent, and further instalments every six months for the next three years. The other 4.5 million exchanged shares are subject to the exchange's seed share resale restrictions, with an immediate release of 20 per cent and further instalments of 20 per cent every three months over the next year. Any common shares issued upon exercise of the exchanged warrants within the first four months from the closing date will be subject to the exchange's seed share resale restrictions, with an immediate release of 20 per cent and further instalments of 20 per cent every month over the next four months.

      The company also completed a private placement of 7.2 million common shares at an offering price of 25 cents per share to raise gross proceeds of $1.8-million. The company paid cash finders' fees to certain arm's-length finders, equal to 7 per cent of the gross proceeds. The net proceeds of the offering will be used for the further development of Graphene U.S.'s business activities and for general working capital requirements. The shares will be subject to a four-month hold period until Dec. 9, 2014.

      For further details concerning the transaction, please see the company's filing statement on SEDAR."
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      schrieb am 11.08.14 14:55:57
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      schrieb am 11.08.14 14:56:52
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      hier die firmenpräsentation von graphen3dlab



      http://www.graphene3dlab.com/i/pdf/presentation/Graphene-3D-…
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      schrieb am 11.08.14 15:02:15
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      und hier noch .... kurz~ / mittelfristig durchfinanziert :cool:

      Graphene 3D Lab Inc
      Symbol C : GGG
      Shares Issued 39,167,500



      http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item.aspx?bid=Z-C%3aGGG-22010…


      "Graphene 3D 7.2-million-share private placement

      2014-08-08 16:56 ET - Private Placement

      The TSX Venture Exchange has accepted for filing documentation with respect to a non-brokered private placement announced on April 10, 2014, April 24, 2014, June 13, 2014, and July 14, 2014.

      Number of shares: 7.2 million shares

      Purchase price: 25 cents per share

      Number of placees: 19 placees

      Insider: Lomiko Technologies Inc., 1.2 million

      Total pro group involvement: 900,000 (two placees)

      Finders' fees: $350 payable to Canaccord Genuity Corp.; $124,250 payable to Numus Financial Inc.

      © 2014 Canjex Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved."
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      schrieb am 11.08.14 15:10:43
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.485.546 von Diva am 11.08.14 14:52:49
      weisst Du was sie machen, abseits von "in Graphene"?

      Gruß
      P.
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      schrieb am 11.08.14 15:28:08
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.485.732 von Popeye82 am 11.08.14 15:10:43

      danke - was bin ich ein schussel aber auch - hier ihre HP

      http://www.graphene3dlab.com/s/home.asp



      die scheinen echt was auf dem kasten zu haben ... z.b.

      Dr. Elena Polyakova serves as Chief Operating Officer at Graphene 3D Lab. Dr. Polyakova is regularly invited to leading international conferences, she is well-known by players in industry and academia the world over. The scientific community regards her as an expert in two-dimensional materials. She is regularly contacted by journalists, including those from BBC and Bloomberg, as well as market analysts who are seeking her professional advice. Dr. Polyakova has co-authored papers with Nobel and Kavli prize winners, as well as members of the National Academy of Sciences.


      auch hier lesenswert ( ein wengerl älter ):

      http://www.graphenetracker.com/dr-elena-polyakova-ceo-of-gra…


      viel spass bei der DD und wie immer keine kaufempfehlung :kiss: ABER empfehlung sich schlau zu machen

      und wenn es nix sein sollte - über fundierte kritik freue ich mich immer
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      schrieb am 11.08.14 15:29:26
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      http://www.graphene3dlab.com/s/company.asp#about-us


      Prof. Michael Gouzman is recognized as a leading global expert in 3D printing and is well-known in the community, holding 15 US and international patents. He has a deep understanding of the hardware of additive manufacturing and of the software requirements for the work of Graphene 3D Lab. As an acting Professor at Stony Brook University, Prof. Gouzman manages the SensorCAT Laboratory's Opto-Electronic Sensors and Systems Laboratory.
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      schrieb am 11.08.14 15:50:20
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      der markt nimmt es scheints positiv an :D

      http://www.stockwatch.com/Quote/Detail.aspx?symbol=GGG®io…

      BID 85.5 0.40 · 0.40 48.5 ASK
      aktuell


      btw - ich bin hier btw nur über die beteiligung der lomiko mit im boot .... die sind bereits handebar ( auch in D ) und sind noch nicht angezogen
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      schrieb am 11.08.14 16:25:08
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      die liebe lomiko, jaja

      allerdings kennt die Frau Doktor niemand.
      Aber immerhin ist unser Heavy-Experte Dietmar Siebholz bei Lomiko an Board, hat nur niemand mitbekommen.;)
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      schrieb am 11.08.14 16:27:16
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      schrieb am 11.08.14 16:37:14
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.486.437 von ElfenbeinelaufenschnellermitKo am 11.08.14 16:25:08
      schon vom August 2012.
      www.iop.org/careers/workinglife/articles/page_56625.html
      www.azonano.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=3066
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      schrieb am 11.08.14 16:40:26
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.486.539 von Popeye82 am 11.08.14 16:37:14Ah danke, die sind sogar verheiratet
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      schrieb am 11.08.14 17:22:57
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      Ab wann kann die Aktie an deutschen Börsen gehandelt werden?
      Viele Grüße!
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      schrieb am 11.08.14 18:45:27
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.486.437 von ElfenbeinelaufenschnellermitKo am 11.08.14 16:25:08
      hallo eblsmk,

      stimmt, ich kenne die frau Dr. Elena Polyakova nicht ... das muss jetzt allerdings nicht unbedingt was bedeuten oder negativ sein :rolleyes:

      z.b. hier ist sie überall vertreten bzw. war vertreten ( so kam ich überhaupt drauf )

      http://www.graphene3dlab.com/s/news.asp


      "June 01, 2014 Dr. Elena Polyakova, Graphene 3D Lab's COO, to present at the World Congress of 3D Printing in Dalian, China
      May 10, 2014 Graphene 3D Lab's COO Dr. Elena Polyakova to present at Ideacity in Toronto
      April 15, 2014 Graphene 3D Lab's COO Dr. Elena Polyakova to speak at Nanotech 2014
      April 10, 2014 MATNIC RESOURCES I NC. ANNOUNCES PROPOSED REVERSE TAKEOVER WITH GRAPHENE 3D LAB INC.
      March 01, 2014 Graphene 3D Lab's Dr. Elena Polyakova to speak at 3D Printing LIVE! Europe"


      wie kommst du zu deiner einschätzung, "allerdings kennt die Frau Doktor niemand." :confused:

      DANKE vorab



      ps - hat denn jemand den schönen rutsch mitnehmen können?? wäre schön und ich gestehe, damit hatte ich jetzt nicht gerechnet :eek:
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      schrieb am 11.08.14 18:46:08
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.487.103 von Mika_1 am 11.08.14 17:22:57

      hallo mika_1 - leider keine ahnung :confused:
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      schrieb am 11.08.14 23:28:29
      Beitrag Nr. 16 ()
      hier noch ein artikel von heute zu GGG :cool::cool::cool:


      https://3dprintingstocks.com/best-3d-printing-stock-ggg/



      The Best 3D Printing Stock to Buy Now is Graphene 3D Lab (GGG.V)
      Posted on August 11, 2014 by Gary Anderson
      I don’t use the title “The Best 3D Printing Stock to Buy Now” often.

      It’s a title I take seriously and have only used once before with Groupe Gorge (GOE.PA) on December 9th of last year. The stock rose from 11 euros that day to a high of 26.75 euros within 6 weeks and continued to strongly outperform shares of DDD, SSYS, XONE, and VJET over the next 6 months as this chart shows.

      Groupe Gorge shares are still up 35% since my article while DDD, SSYS, XONE, and VJET are down sharply from that date.

      “The Best 3D Printing Stock to Buy Now” is only a stock that my due diligence leads me to believe with strong conviction that it will outperform well-known 3D printing stocks and the overall market over the following 3-6 month period, just as Groupe Gorge did. Those stocks don’t come along often and when they do, I believe they’re not only the best 3D printing stock to buy now, they’re the perfect stock to buy now, period.
      I believe Graphene 3D Lab Inc. (GGG.V) is The Best 3D Printing Stock to Buy Now and this article explains why.

      The Best 3D Printing Stock to Buy Now

      The Best 3D Printing Stock Graphene 3D Lab logoGraphene 3D Lab Inc. (web site) began trading today under ticker (GGG.V) on the Toronto Venture Exchange and a U.S. listing is pending. Based in Calverton, N.Y. Graphene 3D Lab is the only publicly trading company in North America engaged exclusively in the research and development of graphene-enhanced materials for 3D printing.

      There are 37.9 million shares outstanding with management and key investors in the public launch owning the majority. Approximately 21 million shares are locked up in escrow- share structure and trading float is tight.

      Graphene’s properties

      First isolated in 2004, graphene is composed of a single layer of carbon atoms bonded together in a repeating pattern of hexagons. Graphene is both the thinnest and the strongest material known to exist. It’s one million times thinner than a sheet of paper and considered two-dimensional.The best 3D printing stock graphene diagram

      Graphene

      is the strongest material known to exist (200X stronger than steel, yet 6X lighter)
      is the thinnest material known to exist
      conducts electricity 30 times faster than silicon
      is transparent
      is bendable

      CNN dubbed graphene a “miracle material” in this article and accompanying video.
      The Best 3D Printing Stock to Buy Now
      Market potential for graphene-enhanced 3D printing materials

      best 3d printing stock graphene electronics


      When you take the combined properties of graphene, the market potential is obvious…and it’s huge. Consider the future of conductive inks, nano-batteries, touchscreens, flexible and transparent computer screens, wearable electronics, major improvements in current liquid crystal displays and organic light emitting diodes, etc. This is our future and it’s a future that graphene is expected to play a major role in. Engineers also predict graphene will be used to create a composite material to replace much of the steel used in the aerospace and defense industries, providing much greater strength while reducing weight/improving fuel efficiency. The same holds true for the automotive industry and the list goes on and on.

      Now, imagine the additional market applications, industrial and consumer, when you marry graphene to 3D printing. Imagine harnessing the properties of graphene to make materials for 3D printers where complexity and variety are free. Imagine compact, portable manufacturing with no lead time and the ability to precisely replicate objects…but make them stronger, lighter, electrically conductive…and you begin to see what the future holds when graphene meets 3D printing. You’ll also see the potential of Graphene 3D Lab as the one and only public company in North America focused exclusively on bringing graphene-enhanced 3D printing materials to market.

      ....... "
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      schrieb am 12.08.14 16:09:14
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      hammer .... RT 0,85 :eek::eek::eek:
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      schrieb am 12.08.14 16:20:42
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      und ich kann se nicht handeln, weder hier noch drüben.
      ist jetzt allerdings überteuert, lomiko ist ca. 1/5 wert.

      und garry anderson als frontrunner macht keine gute figur, selbst wenn er erst gestern früh gekauft haben möge, um dann seinen artikel rauszuhauen.

      ich denke kurzer hype und dann abfall auf mind. IPO-basis oder gar drunter wie bei vjet.
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      schrieb am 12.08.14 16:23:51
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.496.343 von ElfenbeinelaufenschnellermitKo am 12.08.14 16:20:42

      der ist bereits seit dez 13 mit im boot .... ist sein 2ter artikel zum thema

      :kiss:
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      schrieb am 12.08.14 16:37:55
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.496.385 von Diva am 12.08.14 16:23:51aha, insider, toll, zu welchen konditionen?
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      schrieb am 12.08.14 16:38:49
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.496.385 von Diva am 12.08.14 16:23:51http://canadianinsider.com/node/7?menu_tickersearch=ggg
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      schrieb am 12.08.14 16:52:09
      Beitrag Nr. 22 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.496.568 von ElfenbeinelaufenschnellermitKo am 12.08.14 16:37:55
      hmmmm ....

      das steht am ende des artikels von gestern 11.08.14

      "Disclosure: I am long shares of Graphene 3D Lab. I have not been paid by any company or any third-party for this content. Due to my confidence in the success of Graphene 3D Lab I am exploring opportunities to work with the company as a consultant and will disclose any future agreement should one develop."


      das steht am ende des artikels von gestern 27.12.13

      "Disclosure: I am long shares of Lomiko Metals. I received no compensation from Lomiko Metals or any third party for this article."
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      schrieb am 12.08.14 16:53:43
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.496.769 von Diva am 12.08.14 16:52:09
      bei 2ten mal natürlich nicht gestern sondern eben dez 13 :rolleyes:
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      schrieb am 12.08.14 17:05:51
      Beitrag Nr. 24 ()
      Ende 2012 hat Dietmar über Invests in Graphen schwadroniert und nach Möglichkeiten gesucht. Focus Graphit stand bei ihm lange Zeit ganz oben, bis er auf Lomiko stiess und sich entsprechend ins Board "aufnehmen liess".
      Somit ist er seit diese Zeit ganz vorne mit dabei, an der Speerspitze zwischen Rohstoffmine/ Abbau und Technologie/ R&D.
      Ich habe das auch nur damals durch Zufall herausgefunden, ich glaube, er will es nicht an die große Glocke gehängt wissen, das spricht für ihn und die zwei Firmen.;)

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      schrieb am 12.08.14 17:12:33
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      Man habe Achtung ab Minute 5:20
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      schrieb am 13.08.14 15:53:32
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      langsam wirds ungemütlich
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      schrieb am 13.08.14 16:16:19
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.505.577 von ElfenbeinelaufenschnellermitKo am 13.08.14 15:53:32
      es sind fast alle shares in festen händen

      4,4 mio bei lomiko

      2,0 mio bei Brigus Capital Inc.

      7,2 mio bei STOLYAROV

      7,2 mio bei POLYAKOVA

      und noch ein paar insider, mit kleineren stückzahlen, die ich nicht weiß, fehlen sicherlich auch noch ... :rolleyes:

      über 20mio sind escrow shares ( m.w.n. ) ....


      tja .... da bleibt nicht viel .... :look:
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      schrieb am 13.08.14 16:23:48
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      danke, hast Du noch etwas über den Siebholz rausgefunden? Ob er mglw. auch bei GGG an Board ist?
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      schrieb am 13.08.14 16:28:33
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.506.000 von ElfenbeinelaufenschnellermitKo am 13.08.14 16:23:48

      nein - leider garnichts, ausser das mir seine art des referierens nicht gefällt ... :rolleyes:
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      schrieb am 15.08.14 15:20:58
      Beitrag Nr. 30 ()
      wer GGG verpasst hat: heute könnte LOMIKO LMR im kanada laufen :lick:


      https://twitter.com/search?src=typd&q=lomiko

      lomiko meldete heute vorbörslich, dass sie rund 4,4 mio shares an GGG halten

      allen ein gutes händchen
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      schrieb am 15.08.14 15:44:49
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      Umsatz und Trend stimmen. LMR und GGG muss man eindeutig als Langfristinvest 5+ Jahre sehen.
      Momentan ist Graphen das NonplusUltra im Techbereich für die nächsten Dekaden.
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      schrieb am 18.08.14 14:33:51
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.527.831 von ElfenbeinelaufenschnellermitKo am 15.08.14 15:44:49
      dieses post sieht das ähnlich:

      http://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/v.ggg/graphene…


      "This is what it is
      Hmmm Potash vs 3D Printing using Graphene........... Exactly the same! Or Not!

      This stock may or may not pull back over the short term.

      Spoke to IR. US listing takes 60-90 days, however they are optimistic that it should be the former.

      They have two PATENTS PENDING of which they are sending me the inforamtion Monday morning that I will share with you all.

      Patents, in the soon to be Multi Billion Dollar 3D Graphene industry.

      This company is far ahead of its competitors.

      Being a car fanatic I can already say that many high end manufacturers including Konigsegg and Bugatti use 3D printing for Carbon Firbe parts as do the other automobile manufacturers.

      Once you incorperate GRAPHENE in to the mix (if you dont know what it is then Google it) You are poised to be an industry leader in the greatest revolution since the computer.

      3D printing is the Future.

      This thing will be $5 in a year."


      schau mer mal - stand heute sehr optimistisch, aber wer weiß .... :kiss:
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      schrieb am 18.08.14 15:03:27
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      http://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/11217/Graphene-3D-Lab-Li…



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      schrieb am 19.08.14 17:48:32
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      schrieb am 23.08.14 08:25:23
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      lesenswert .... :D


      http://news.thomasnet.com/IMT/2014/08/21/miracle-graphene-co…



      ‘Miracle’ Graphene Could Potently Combine with 3D Printing


      A company claims it is nearing the commercialization of graphene filaments that are compatible with 3D printing. The tandem of these technologies could lead to fast production of ultra-strong yet ultra-light parts with unprecedented performance properties.


      The nanomaterial graphene could prove to be the most important synthetic material since plastic, but a cost-effective mass-production method for the material has as yet evaded commercialization. Now Graphene 3D Lab, a company based in Calverton, N.Y., appears to be on the verge of commercializing graphene-enhanced filaments compatible with fused deposition modeling (FDM) 3D printers.

      ........ "
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      schrieb am 25.08.14 14:07:10
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      Graphene 3D Lab Outperforms in 3D Printing Stock Rally
      Posted on August 23, 2014 by Gary Anderson

      https://3dprintingstocks.com/graphene-3d-lab/
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      schrieb am 27.08.14 06:43:44
      Beitrag Nr. 37 ()
      graphene & 3D .... the next big thing .... :cool:




      http://www.be24.at/blog/entry/694424/kibaran-resources-berei…
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      schrieb am 27.08.14 18:10:31
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      Ich glaube, wir befinden uns gerade am Beginn des nächsten Hypes, Graphene und drei D.
      Ich habe heute schon drei Forenbeiträge dazu gefunden, welche von unabhängig voneinander agierenden Usern geschrieben wurden und schon zwei bzw. vier bis fünf verschiedene Unternehmen behandeln, die in dem Bereich nun zusammenarbeiten/wollen..

      Auch hängen sich die ersten Firmen dran, siehe Divas Artikel oben.

      Laut dem Gartner Hype Cycle -meine Einschätzung - werden wir hier massive Aktienkurssteigerungen sehen, die dann auch wieder massiv fallen, bis in ein paar Jahren das Thema produktiv wird, und Geld zu verdienen beginnt.
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      schrieb am 27.08.14 19:39:50
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      3D Druck und Nanotech., jetzt schiessen die Meldungen wie Unkraut.

      http://www.nanowerk.com/nanotechnology-news/newsid=37073.php

      Bzgl Graphen müssen wir von Nanotech. sprechen. Gut, dass GGG diesen Namen nicht auch noch missbraucht, mit Nano ist bisher noch kein Cent verdient worden, zumindest, wenn es reine Nanotech-Unternehmen betraf.. Veeco und vl. noch TINY mal ausgenommen.
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      schrieb am 29.08.14 17:50:47
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      Hi Leute!

      Graphene 3D Lab wird nun auch an der Börse Berlin gehandelt.

      Hier die Twitter-Nachricht:

      "Neu im #Freiverkehr u.a. #Aktien der Graphene 3D Lab Inc., Technologie, Kanada. Alle: http://tinyurl.com/3unz4ab #Börse #Berlin"

      WKN: A1199L

      Schönes Wochenende!
      Viele Grüße!
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      schrieb am 29.08.14 18:25:22
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      An der Börse München ist der Handel nun ebenfalls möglich. :)
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      schrieb am 29.08.14 20:46:22
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      Solange kein neues Upgap entsteht, gehts wohl weiter, Aktienknappheit wie Andersson schon schrieb, dürfte die Haupttriebfeder sein:)
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      schrieb am 29.08.14 20:54:53
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      nice .... :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
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      schrieb am 30.08.14 11:31:05
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      Ein interessanter Beitrag im "Stockhouse"-Forum...

      It looks like 20% of the trades are outside Canada

      Around 115k of the shares traded today are on Alpha, Chi-x and CX-2. This is a REMARKABLE ramp up over the last week or so. The vol. is building and buyers outside of Canada are getting in. I certainly look for momentum to ramp up a LOT more in Sept. As I previously mentioned(for those that missed it). You can buy GGG in the US with a broker assisted trade using a place holder Symbol. For AMTD the Symbol GGG CN as been created. Easy Peasey to take a position.

      Quelle: http://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/v.ggg/graphene…
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      schrieb am 02.09.14 13:40:34
      Beitrag Nr. 45 ()
      guckst du .... :D


      http://www.ideacityonline.com/video/graphene-labs-elena-poly…


      und allen viel erfolg mit GGG .... hier dürfte aktuell wohl keiner im minus sein :lick:


      :laugh::laugh::laugh:
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      schrieb am 02.09.14 15:06:29
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.671.206 von Diva am 02.09.14 13:40:34Ich möchte ja nicht allzu kritisch sein, aber die Präsentation in dem Video ist optimierungsbedürftig.
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      schrieb am 02.09.14 17:20:06
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.672.172 von Mika_1 am 02.09.14 15:06:29

      Bitte sei kritisch!!!!!!

      Es hat niemand was davon, wenn wir negatives nicht aussprechen!!

      Es geht nur um unser Geld .... Also nix unter den Teppich kehren

      :)
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      schrieb am 03.09.14 05:36:28
      Beitrag Nr. 48 ()
      :cool::cool::cool:



      http://www.marketwatch.com/story/graphene-3d-lab-inc-files-p…


      " Graphene 3D Lab Inc. Files Provisional Patent Application Related to 3D Printable Batteries

      Published: Sept 2, 2014 4:33 p.m. ET

      Sep 02, 2014 (ACCESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- Vancouver, British Columbia and New York, NY / ACCESSWIRE / September 2, 2014 / Graphene 3D Lab Inc. (GGG) ("Graphene 3D" or the "Company"), a company developing advanced materials for 3D printing, has submitted a provisional application for a patent to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The application is related to recent innovations in the materials and methods of 3D printable batteries.

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      schrieb am 03.09.14 12:13:04
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      G.A.

      Es wird eine öffentliche Präsentation der 3D gedruckten Graphenebatterie geben:D

      So mag ich das, so entstehen First Mover;)

      https://3dprintingstocks.com/graphene-3d-lab-ggg-v/
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      schrieb am 03.09.14 18:56:42
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      boah ey, das Teil steigt ja schneller als damals die PLUG

      nur gut, das hier keine Shortseller zum Tragen kommen, da fast alle shares in festen Händen sind :lick:
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      schrieb am 03.09.14 19:03:04
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.686.506 von Mister10K am 03.09.14 18:56:42
      Info.

      RE:RE:RE:Float is so small!!!!
      Daniel Stolyarov: 7 161 212 shares
      Elena Polyakova: 7,161,212 shares
      Brigus Capital Inc: 2 635 000 shares
      Lomiko metals: 4 396 970 shares
      total: 21 354 394 shares held by insiders

      Am I missing someone?

      With 39 167 500 shares (fully diluted), GGG has only 17 813 106 shares trading.With significant volumes like we're having, no wonder why the major increase in share price...


      Read more at http://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/v.ggg/graphene…
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      schrieb am 03.09.14 19:16:27
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      kann einer mal 'ne Graphik einstellen von advfn, die die Tagesumsätze an shares anzeigt, das wäre echt toll :D
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      schrieb am 03.09.14 19:19:48
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.686.695 von Mister10K am 03.09.14 19:16:27GGG

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      schrieb am 03.09.14 19:24:00
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      Die wenigen Shares machen die Kurse, das ist es warum Aktien steigen, Angebot und Nachfrage.
      G.A. rechnet mit 3 CAD diese Woche, seine Nase ist gut.
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      schrieb am 03.09.14 19:29:48
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      Könnt ihr die aktie in kanada kaufen gibt es probleme.
      Bei Maxblue problem nur in Ffm möglich.
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      schrieb am 03.09.14 19:31:13
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.686.722 von Montekaolino am 03.09.14 19:19:48hey Monte, danke ;)
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      schrieb am 03.09.14 19:37:11
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      Habe meine beim ersten und einzigen Rücksetzer in CAN gekauft über Consors, weil´s hier noch keine gab.
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      schrieb am 03.09.14 19:41:10
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.686.887 von ElfenbeinelaufenschnellermitKo am 03.09.14 19:37:11

      Danke ür deine Info.
      Werde jetzt die Bank wechseln nur ärger mit maxblue.
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      schrieb am 03.09.14 19:51:13
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      Wobei ich consors nicht mehr empfehlen würde. Zu hohe Schulden bei der BNP und durch die Strafzahlugen an die USA usw.
      IB oder Lynx etc., mach dich mal schlau. Heuer muss man sehen, dass seine Bank "solide" ist. Wird ein schwieriger Spagat.
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      schrieb am 03.09.14 20:04:39
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.686.770 von ElfenbeinelaufenschnellermitKo am 03.09.14 19:24:00


      hammer!! :eek:


      nicht nur seine nase - der wird auch gut angefüttert ;)
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      schrieb am 03.09.14 20:15:59
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      Vermutlich heute der erste neutrale oder Minustag.
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      schrieb am 03.09.14 20:23:35
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.687.274 von ElfenbeinelaufenschnellermitKo am 03.09.14 20:15:59
      Zitat von ElfenbeinelaufenschnellermitKo: Vermutlich heute der erste neutrale oder Minustag.


      denke ich nicht, das läuft nochmal hoch
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      schrieb am 03.09.14 21:00:23
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      schrieb am 03.09.14 21:03:00
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.687.274 von ElfenbeinelaufenschnellermitKo am 03.09.14 20:15:59
      Zitat von ElfenbeinelaufenschnellermitKo: Vermutlich heute der erste neutrale oder Minustag.




      bislang: respekt!!!! könntest recht behalten :cool:
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      schrieb am 04.09.14 16:08:02
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      Wohin wird es heute gehen. Gewinnminnahmen ?
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      schrieb am 04.09.14 17:54:10
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      COO Elena Polyakova appeared on @BNN's The Street to discuss 3D printable batteries

      http://www.bnn.ca/Video/player.aspx?vid=432217
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      schrieb am 04.09.14 20:40:27
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      Graphene World Summit 2014
      15 - 16 Sep 2014
      Berkeley, CA


      https://www.smithersapex.com/graphene-world-summit-2014.aspx

      Dr. Elena Polyakova ist die einzige Rednerin zum Thema "Graphene and Additive Manufacturing"

      Monday, September 15, 2014
      [...]
      Session III: Game-Changing Applications and Commercialization Success Stories
      [...]
      Graphene and Additive Manufacturing
      Dr. Elena Polyakova
      Chief Operating Officer
      Graphene 3D Lab
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      schrieb am 16.09.14 23:02:43
      Beitrag Nr. 68 ()
      Gap zum SK geschlossen, ich erwarte morgen Gegenbewegung, die untermauert durch News alte und neue Höchstkurse generieren können.

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      schrieb am 17.09.14 05:57:53
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.486.566 von ElfenbeinelaufenschnellermitKo am 11.08.14 16:40:26
      hier ist noch ein altes Interview mit der CEO Frau.

      Dr. Elena Polyakova, CEO of Graphene Laboratories
      www.graphenetracker.com/dr-elena-polyakova-ceo-of-graphene-l…

      "Dr. Elena Polyakova, CEO of Graphene Laboratories (Graphene Supermarket), speaks about the graphene market, other 2d materials, and graphene start-ups.



      - Dr. Elena Polyakova, CEO of Graphene Laboratories (Graphene Supermarket) -


      You are the CEO of one of the most well-known graphene distributors, at least among those that provide graphene to researchers. Do you have any tips for those looking to start their own graphene company in this rapidly developing market?

      Starting a business is very difficult, and requires a lot of knowledge, time, and patience. I would say that it’s important to pay attention to the size of the market and make sure that there’s still room for profit, and enough profit to justify the effort put in to starting a company. The next stage for graphene is commercial applications – the demand for graphene being sold to researchers is being met, but the market will expand drastically once corporations actually need graphene for their products. There will probably be more room in the market for profitable companies when that becomes a reality.

      There are also other 2D materials which are being explored that are competing with graphene for use in many of the potential applications graphene has become known for. There will likely be a growing demand for these new materials; some of them even have band gap, unlike graphene. Graphene Labs is taking advantage of this by becoming one of the first retail manufacturers of not only graphene, but of these new materials as well.

      As far as what would make a start-up graphene company successful, it’s too early to say. When graphene finds actual commercial applications, the company which is able to take advantage of that will be the successful graphene company.

      Other than that, my advice would be more generic to beginning any type of a start-up company. There are a lot of unexpected costs associated with starting a business; make sure to be aware of as many business expenses as you can account for. Also, be willing to change direction as necessary. The business model for successful companies which began as small start-ups is usually much different than how they began. The market will change, be ready to change with it.


      Many of those that start graphene companies come from a scientific background. Is the new role much different from being in academia? It must be daunting and confusing to search for investment capital, look for customers, manage production, and perform other tasks related to the commercial role.

      Yes, it is significantly different than working in academia, but it would not have been possible to start a successful graphene business without in-depth knowledge of material science; much time is spent helping customers by answering technical questions. One of the advantages of our company is that we have the knowledge-base to give support to our customers.

      The fact that my academic background is in science and not in business is more of a blessing than a curse. I have had real world experience in business before starting Graphene Laboratories, so it is all familiar and I am quick to learn what I need to. However had I not been formally educated in physics, I wouldn’t have an understanding of the market for 2D advanced materials.

      Graphene Laboratories is a self-sustaining enterprise because we view this as a business and not as an extension of our careers as scientists. By focusing on the business aspect of our company, it has allowed us to become a leader in the manufacture and sale of 2D materials. We pay as much attention to business as we do to technology, which is one of the main contributing factors to our sustained growth.


      There are many different forms and qualities of graphene, each behaving well in specific conditions and for a specific purpose. There is exfoliated graphene, CVD-grown, graphene oxide, polymer composites… What’s next?

      Expansion into other 2-dimensional materials. A lot of what we have learned from processing graphene can be applied to other nanomaterials. Graphene is a very exciting material, and will certainly have some great commercial applications, but it isn’t the end-all-be-all of 2D materials. Some of those materials include Boron Nitride (BN), Tungsten Disulfide (WS2), and Molybdenum Disulfide (MoS2). All of these materials have their own unique properties, and we expect that they may outperform graphene for a variety of applications.


      The largest customer base for Graphene Laboratories seems to be formed of science research labs. Are you planning to expand to other directions?

      Many of our customers are universities, yes, but many are also the R&D departments of major corporations. As these companies determine which applications will use graphene and begin needing large quantities of the material, we look for Graphene Laboratories to remain in their supply chain as a major materials manufacturer.

      Further than that, we are just beginning to sell other 2D materials ourselves, including BN, WS2, and MoS2. As I’ve noted before, graphene isn’t the only 2D material with exciting properties, and I’m very excited about our company being one of the first to branch out into other 2D materials.


      When do you think the price of graphite will become the limiting factor in commercialization of graphene, instead of production costs, reliability issues, and other challenges that the market is facing now?

      It is highly unlikely that the price of graphite will affect the price of graphene in the foreseeable future. Right now solving issues related to production costs, reliability, and scalability of graphene are first and foremost. The highest cost with regards to making graphene is the price of its treatment. Addressing that cost, as well as other production-related costs will have far more of an effect on lowering the price of graphene than lowering the price of graphite. Less than 1 percent of graphite is used to make graphene, so graphite as a commodity is unlikely to have a large effect on the price of graphene. Further, many methods of production, including Chemical Vapor Deposition, which we use, do not require bulk graphite.


      Take a look at the broad spectrum of products offered at the Graphene Supermarket. "
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      schrieb am 17.09.14 17:23:53
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      Hupps, habe ich daneben gelegen, die 1,25 CAD könnten jetzt das 50%Dingsbums der 2,5 bilden, der Fachausdruck fällt mir gerade nicht ein.
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      schrieb am 17.09.14 18:51:51
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.804.913 von ElfenbeinelaufenschnellermitKo am 17.09.14 17:23:53

      fibonacci retracement

      :confused:
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      schrieb am 29.09.14 19:41:26
      Beitrag Nr. 72 ()
      das könnte was ganz großes werden ... ich bin nur so ungeduldig .... :rolleyes:


      getwittert von GGG: http://www.forbes.com/sites/jasperhamill/2014/09/26/iphones-…
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      schrieb am 29.09.14 19:49:22
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      Sehe gerade auf dieser Seite, dass Graftech und Aixtron auch mitmischen.
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      schrieb am 29.09.14 19:50:54
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      yep ... :yawn:
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      schrieb am 30.09.14 14:43:10
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      Heute ein kauf in Ffm von 21.000 Stück.
      Sauber.
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      schrieb am 03.10.14 14:21:44
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      Graphene 3D appoints Mayron as CMO

      2014-10-03 07:26 ET - News Release

      Mr. Daniel Stolyarov reports

      GRAPHENE 3D LAB, INC. APPOINTS GIL MAYRON AS CHIEF MARKETING OFFICER

      Graphene 3D Lab Inc. has appointed Gil Mayron as chief marketing officer. Mr. Mayron most recently served in a business development role at 3D Systems, where he initiated several high-level branding partnerships. At Graphene 3D, Mr. Mayron will be responsible for developing distribution channels, identifying potential business partners and acquisition targets, and negotiating new business arrangements.Gil Mayron was the founder of BotMill, one of the first companies to manufacture and distribute desktop 3D printers to the consumer market. BotMill was acquired by 3D Systems in August of 2011. Mr. Mayron then joined 3D Systems' business development team, identifying and managing strategic partnerships as well as new licensing opportunities.

      Daniel Stolyarov, CEO of Graphene 3D, commented "Gil has many years' of high-level experience in negotiating, business acquisition, and in developing distribution networks in the 3D printing industry. As the founder of one of the first desktop 3D printing companies, Gil has exemplified his ability to build a market around new innovations." He continued, "We expect Gil's previous experience and professional network to play an important role in the commercialization of our products in the next three to six months."

      Mr. Mayron added "Graphene 3D Lab is at in important phase of growth and development. I look forward to once again being part of a rapidly growing team of innovators in the 3D printing space." He continued, "I believe my experience in business development at 3D Systems will prove valuable not only in fostering new relationships, but also in developing sales strategies which are focused on the continued growth of Graphene 3D."
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      schrieb am 18.10.14 17:36:47
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      lesenswertes interview mit:


      CEO of Graphene 3D Lab, Daniel Stolyarov, Discusses Bright Future of Graphene 3D Printing



      http://3dprint.com/19554/daniel-stolyarov-ceo-graphene/
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      schrieb am 21.10.14 06:39:41
      Beitrag Nr. 78 ()
      und hier zur abwechslung mal was auf deutsch: :look:

      http://3druck.com/hersteller/3druck-interview-mit-graphene-3…



      "3Druck Interview mit Graphene 3D Lab´s Dr. Daniel Stolyarov


      Letzte Woche hatten wir die Möglichkeit, den CEO von Graphene 3D Lab Inc. und CTO von Graphene Laboratories Inc., Daniel Stolyarov, zu interviewen. Diese nutzten wir, um mehr über das neue “Wundermaterial” Graphen und die Forschung in dem Bereich herauszufinden.

      Graphen gilt in der Material-Welt als “Wundermaterial”. Auch wenn es nur eine Atomschicht dick ist, hat es teilweise bessere Zug-Eigenschaften als andere Materialien. Zusätzlich besitzt es eine elektrische und eine Wärme-Leitfähigkeit, die den Leitfähigkeiten von Silizium sehr ähnelt. Theoretisch wäre es also möglich, eine Leiterbahn aus nur einer Atomschicht Graphen zu erstellen.

      Dr. Daniel Stolyarov studierte in den USA an der University of Southern California (PhD) und in Russland am Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MSc). Er arbeitete gemeinsam mit Nobel- und Kavli-Preisträgern.

      .......... "
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      schrieb am 23.10.14 10:54:32
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      schrieb am 24.10.14 22:58:15
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      Graphene 3D Lab Inc. Will Present 3D Printed Graphene Battery - Oct 23, 2014
      investors@graphene3dlab.com
      (631) 405-5114
      http://player.vimeo.com/video/109764973
      http://graphenelab.com/pdf/PressRelease-10-22-2014.pdf

      "TORONTO / TNW-ACCESSWIRE / Oct 23 2014 / Graphene 3D Lab Inc. (TSX-V: GGG, OTCQB: GPHBF) ("Graphene 3D") CEO, Daniel Stolyarov, will present and discuss the development of the company's 3D printable graphene battery, the first product of its kind, and other advanced nanocomposite materials for 3D printing October 23 at 2:15 pm PST at the Inside 3D Printing Conference in Santa Clara, CA. As announced in a previous press release dated September 2, Graphene 3D Lab Inc. recently submitted a provisional application for a patent to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for recent innovations in the materials and methods of 3D printable batteries.


      The graphene-enhanced materials that have been developed by the company allow the 3D printing process to be used to fabricate a functioning battery which may be incorporated into a 3D printed object during the build process. The company's 3D printed graphene battery can potentially outperform a conventional battery because of its shape, size and specifications that can be freely adjusted to fit the particular design of the device. A brief video outlining details of the 3D printed battery development is currently available on the company's website at http://www.graphene3dlab.com

      Dr. Stolyarov commented: "We look forward to presenting our recent progress in the development of functional 3D printable materials at this year's conference, with the highlight being our 3D printed battery. Our ability to create a 3D printable battery and other electrochemical devices will play a significant role in the growth of commercial applications of 3D printing technology."


      About Graphene 3D

      Graphene 3D Lab is in the business of developing, manufacturing, and marketing proprietary graphene-based nanocomposite materials for various types of 3D printing, including fused filament fabrication. The Company is also involved in the design, manufacture, and marketing of 3D printers and related products for domestic and international customers.

      The Graphene 3D Lab facility is located in Calverton, NY and is equipped with material processing and analytical equipment. The company has three US patent applications pending for its technology. For more information on Graphene 3D Lab, Inc., visit www.graphene3dlab.com.


      For more information, please contact:

      Commercial Inquiries:

      Daniel Stolyarov
      President & Chief Executive Officer
      Telephone: (631) 405-5116
      Email: daniel.stolyarov@graphene3dlab.com

      Investor Inquiries:

      Investor Relations
      Telephone (631) 405-5114
      Email: investors@graphene3dlab.com

      Media Inquiries:

      Marc Weinstein
      Rubenstein Public Relations
      Telephone: (212) 843-9240
      Email: mweinstein@rubensteinpr.com "
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      schrieb am 21.03.15 13:20:07
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      schrieb am 19.01.17 16:47:47
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      alles in den richtigen bahnen, aber es dauert .............. ewigkeiten .... :yawn:


      http://www.graphene3dlab.com/s/news.asp?ReportID=776264&_Typ…




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