Ingenieur Vol 68 Oct-Dec 2016 | Page 67

THE GRAPHENE RACE SPECIAL REPORT Innovation in Malaysian made grapheneenhanced products will be a game changer in the country’s economic growth prospects. It is a tight race as many countries are also pursuing the same path. I t is the age enhancement with graphene in lithium-ion battery of disruptive anodes and flexible displays, and specialty plastic t e c h n o l o g y . and rubber composites. What makes graphene such an amazing In the area of nanomaterials, material? ●● di s r up t i o n i s It is 200 times stronger than steel, yet expected from incredibly lightweight and flexible. ●● graphene, a It is electrically and thermally conductive single atomic but also transparent. ●● layer of carbon It is the world's first 2D material and is one which can million times smaller than the diameter of a change the single human hair. performance and efficiency of many consumer Globally, graphene-related research and products. Billed as the “wonder material of the commercial innovation has been pursued by many 21 st century”, graphene can lead to stretchable countries. The UK, US, China, Australia, Germany National Graphene Action Plan 2020 15 mobile phones, high definition televisions as thin and Canada have allocated huge sums of money as paper and 10 times more energy storage in to build graphene hubs. Malaysia too has entered lithium-ion batteries for electric cars. Companies the graphene race as it wants to inject new value EXHIBIT 6 like Samsung, Bayer MaterialScience, BASF into existing industries and expand into new and Siemens are currently exploring product growth areas. Many governments globally are making significant investments into developing Graphene hubs National commitments to Graphene research EU USA Japan $1.3B over 10 years $50M+/year Undisclosed National Funding # of patent applications 170 1500 500 China Undisclosed National Funding 1160 S. Korea Singapore1 ~$300M over $32M 10 years (potential) 800 20 1 Disclosed direct spend on Graphene, for prototyping and rapid development, additional funding channels available, but are not Graphene specific SOURCE: Press releases, European Commission, USAF, US NSF/DOE, Expert interviews Commitments to graphene research by country Similar to these early adopters, Malaysia has to decide whether and how much to invest in its | 7 Graphene capabilities. Based on Malaysia’s scale and its aspirations to become a developed nation by 2020, the Malaysian government will adopt a downstream-focused approach, with the aim of fostering concrete commercial benefits across key industries. Therefore, this action 65