Saint Jean Carbon Receives NSERC Grant for development of ferromagnetic graphene

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Saint Jean Carbon Inc. has received a grant from Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). The funds will be used to further the material knowledge of the Saint Jean Carbon ferromagnetic graphene. This research is the next step in the development of understanding where the material can be used in future applications, and provides a further understanding of the very unique properties contained in the ferromagnetic graphene.

Paul Ogilvie, CEO, commented: “We are very pleased to have the support once again from the NSERC. The funds provide us with a very special opportunity to work with top universities like Western University, and their bioengineering team. We look forward to working together on the next steps, and we hope to have results within a few weeks.”

The company is presently working in two specific development areas: firstly, material engineering for lithium-ion batteries and, secondly, ferromagnetic graphene applications. The Company believes that both development areas offer a future with endless possibilities, as the need for specialized materials will be needed for newer technologies across many industries. We look forward to updating our shareholders as the projects progress.

 

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