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Points to remember. VRS are the ONLY Graphene producer to ISO standard.
You can put Graphene in anything virtually but to have it to a standard where it meets such objects that are structural and maybe aero approved is something else. Also VRS have Nanene, Hexotene, Polygrene and maybe Biogrene. No one else has do they? The standard required to make real change is not the same as a pair of trainers from your local retail park. So collaboration is just a step along the way.
Hi Max, not sure how much more I can say really. I did look up the tweet NR made yesterday when I had some free time. There was nothing specific in the tweet that I recall. And as I said two days back, my speculative guess is in plastic containment of liquids. I know nothing of course, but happy to have a punt on possible opportunities, it maybe the deep drilling trial that is being trialled or the underwater pipeline. Both of those are due an update maybe.
I am feeling confident we will see at least one further update before year end.
Max, here we are then.
I foresee next progress update on use of Graphene in reducing plastic, probably in material content of plastic storage vessels.
More than happy for it to be something totally different.
Renishaw would be a perfect fit for VRS, based in Gloucestershire as well as elsewhere of course.
If they do not know about graphene etc that would be serious missed target.
Not heard any mention of them before in chit chat etc but I am confident NR will have close relationship with them.
I note those pics and video which was on Twitter was taken down shortly after posting. This has echoes of the previous news fatheimer mentioned which was removed, as he has just stated.
That news was forthcoming a few days later and was significant as I recall.
Last year I contacted my MP asking why the government were not doing more to support hydrogen motive tech. The response from the D of T minister, Michael Gove at that time, was that the Government did give support to retro fitting of this or any technology.
Seemed like head in sand to me.
Would seem there may be a change of policy possibly.
3 month price chart irrelevant. Why 3 and not 1 or 6 etc.
Perhaps you could tell us how you would have done things different, or tell NR so he could follow some good advice.
As for Twitter, at least he engages, not anything most CEO,s do.