Graphene industrialization is just around the corner

The capital market has repeatedly experienced the "graphene" craze. Some industry insiders have called it a "hype," claiming that it may take at least a decade for graphene to move from research to industrial application. However, on May 28th, during the second session of the Science and Technology Finance Lecture hosted by the Shenzhen Science and Technology Financial Service Center, Feng Guanping, the founding dean of the Shenzhen Tsinghua University Research Institute and chairman of Shenzhen Lihe Venture Capital Co., Ltd., challenged this view. Feng, who recently received the Shenzhen Mayor's Award and has founded over 100 high-tech companies, argued that the timeline for graphene’s industrialization is much shorter—only 2 to 3 years. His confidence comes from his deep understanding of the field, as he holds 21 invention patents and has helped nurture more than 800 startups. During the event, which attracted 140 representatives from tech firms, banks, and financial institutions, Feng highlighted the potential of graphene, calling it the "magic material." He explained that graphene is just one atom thick, making it the thinnest material known to science. It also boasts exceptional electrical and thermal conductivity, surpassing even metals and diamonds in strength. Feng pointed out that graphene could revolutionize various industries, including electric vehicles, where it could enable ultra-fast charging when used in road surfaces. He also mentioned its potential in supercapacitors, lithium-ion batteries, and environmental applications such as oil spill cleanup. While some experts predict a longer timeline for industrialization, Feng remains optimistic. He emphasized that China is already making significant progress, with the first graphene film production line launched in Changzhou, Jiangsu, marking a major milestone. In response to questions about Shenzhen’s role in graphene development, Feng noted that the city has a strong foundation in electronics, including touch screens, lithium batteries, and electric vehicles—sectors that could greatly benefit from graphene integration. He believes Shenzhen has the ideal environment to lead in graphene applications, especially in touch display technology. Looking ahead, Feng expects a surge of graphene-related enterprises entering Shenzhen after pilot tests later this year. He predicts that once the industry takes off, it could disrupt existing markets and create new opportunities across multiple sectors.

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