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GEIC to host world’s first Graphene Hackathon

18 Jun 2019

Teams will compete to develop and prototype innovative ideas using conductive graphene inks

GEIC to host world's first Graphene Hackathon

On Saturday, 16 and Sunday, 17 November 2019, the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre (GEIC) opens its doors for the world’s first Graphene Hackathon. Its aim is to invite fresh perspectives into the graphene community and make graphene accessible to all those inspired by its potential. Supported by industry sponsors including Google, Mewburn Ellis and Versarien, participants will compete for cash prizes at the purpose-built facility.

Teams will be provided with equipment, tools and plenty of food and drink, challenged to work around the clock to create a product incorporating graphene inks within 24 hours.

Experts from multiple disciplines will be on hand to provide assistance and advise teams throughout the competition, while keynote speeches and workshops from sponsors such as Google Digital Garage will provide support in taking their product forward.

Products will be pitched at the end of the event to a panel of judges, with the winning team receiving a cash prize.

Graphene 

Graphene inks have the potential to transform lives. Its capabilities are endless - bendable phones, flexible wearable electronics, touch-sensitive smart devices, and sensors will no longer be confined to science fiction.

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