Graphene Manufacturing Group has talked about the latest advancements in the research and development of its patented graphene technology and production unit, which it claims will "support and accelerate" the firm's upcoming operational decree.
{alcircleadd}Previously separated due to their course of action, the Technology and the Project Team will now work together to better facilitate the R&D of graphene production and the construction of a graphene-supplying plant. The firm is also venturing out to build a liquid graphene blend plant along with an automated battery manufacturing plant, as it declared in a statement. The aluminium air battery plant would later be responsible for commercial output.
GMG accepted that the transformation is pointed at "enhancing opportunities for improvement in process technology and project delivery and accelerate time to market" to enhance foreseeable projects, the company published in a statement.
The Brisbane-based clean technology company unveiled to investors that potential business avenues are matching GMG's targeted energy-savings and energy-storage profile. This has intrigued GMG to maximise its investment in generating sales from its energy-saving business. Also, the company is continuously mutating its graphene-Aluminium Ion battery technology for a stable future market.
To make this change official, GMG has appointed its head of major projects, Bobby Bran, as the Chief Projects Officer. He will be responsible for the Technology and Projects Team on the whole.
Bobby Bran has extensive knowledge in the field due to 10 years of involvement in humungous multi-million-dollar civil engineering projects under the scrutinising eyes of various major contractors.
On the other hand, there is news that Chief Technology Officer Jeffrey Morris quit GMG to test his fortune.
The CEO of GMG, Craig Nicol, mentioned in a quote: "This new combined team will improve our engineering capability to deliver our future production assets."
GMG's chair, Guy Outen, praised Bran for the promotion to Chief Projects Officer, exclaiming: "I look forward to his continuing strong leadership of a talented team to further leverage GMG's technical capabilities to enhance and accelerate our commercial aspirations."
GMG is a clean-technology firm that provides graphene-induced energy-saving and energy-storing solutions, specially manufactured by its flagship production technology.
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