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https://www.**********.co.uk/articles/versarien-fy20-result-highlight-significant-operation-progress-and-a-strong-balance-sheet--a1b77f3/
Very good interview concluding with Versarien being mentioned to some very well known VC's.
https://medium.com/authority-magazine/the-future-is-now-neill-ricketts-of-versarien-on-how-their-technological-innovation-will-shake-up-281fa0781ca6
I assume you mean Nationwide engineering. Anyway, it's actually a quote from Dr Craig Dawson, Application Manager at the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre. You can bet your bottom dollar that GEIC will take all they can get from Versarien before looking elsewhere - obviously at other 1st tier GEIC partners first then other sources.
World's first ever commercial pour and it's with our approved graphene! Superb news and an industry game changer
https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-05/uom-ips051821.php
"more exciting news coming up, heavily recruiting" Sounds like a cracking deal to get Mr Quam onboard. Ex Samsung
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIujgPPe5T4
https://www.lse.co.uk/rns/ORR/director-dealing-t1djr9w6ycuklro.html
If you do a bit of digging you will find that these dodgy masks should never have been allowed into Canada in the first place as there was no safety data on them. Completely irrelevant to the UK and VRS as the VRS masks have passed all accreditation required. Somehow these fake masks slipped through the net in Canada and once discovered (quite rightly) the pause button has been pushed there. If properly made, any graphene when added to any product, stays in there. This won't affect the rest of the world, never mind VRS. This will actually separate the wheat from the chaff when Canada sorts it out and poorly made masks will be weeded out.
We are AECOM's "materials partner" See here https://www.theconstructionindex.co.uk/news/view/aecom-makes-breakthrough-with-3d-printed-graphene-arch
It's happening folks
https://twitter.com/i/status/1374780063644811275
"Until they have a port built to export from which has been mothballed it’s going no where," Not true. The finished product from DX will be going by road to Pointe Noire. The monies generated by the sales of DX potash will help fund the conveyor belt and dedicated loading facility for when the massive Kola mine comes online in the future. It's all in the presentation if you care to read it. Here's what they say "Close proximity to deepwater port at PointeNoire, Republic of Congo means short transport distance in country as well as very short shipping route from port to customers"
The important thing to remember is that the potash from DX is going by road so no need for on site facilities. Yet
I'm not a fan of Align research normally but I think that they have this one right. Plenty of upside here. Trust your research and wait n see. There seems to be a disconnect between the SP and how this is moving along.