MaterialsUppsala, SwedenFounded 2017· One of 955 Materials companies tracked by AMPulse
Graphmatech develops and supplies novel graphene-based materials for sustainable industrial applications, including advanced composites and 3D printing filaments.
Secured grants including a SEK 10 million grant from the Swedish Energy Agency
Major Milestones
["Launch of Aros polyamide-graphene for hydrogen storage applications","Partnership with MTC Powder Solutions for metal-graphene composites","Development of graphene-enhanced 3D printing filaments with Filalab"]
Notable Customers
Khalifa University; UAE energy and high precision industries
Graphmatech develops graphene-based materials for advanced composites and additive manufacturing, targeting industries where conductivity, durability, and sustainability are critical. Its patented Aros Graphene technology addresses the long-standing agglomeration problem that has limited graphene's uniform dispersion in polymer and metal matrices.
The company's product line includes graphene-infused polyamide powders for hydrogen storage applications and graphene-enhanced filaments developed with Filalab for fused filament fabrication. A partnership with MTC Powder Solutions extends the technology into metal-graphene composites, broadening the addressable market for LPBF and binder jetting applications.
Graphmatech serves the hydrogen economy, electronics manufacturing, and energy sectors. Named customers include Khalifa University and UAE-based energy and high-precision industries. The company has raised $16.3 million from investors including ABB Technology Ventures and Walerud Ventures, and secured a SEK 10 million grant from the Swedish Energy Agency.
The key open question is whether graphene-enhanced filaments and powders can achieve the cost-performance ratio needed to displace established carbon-fiber and metal-matrix composites in high-volume production. Graphmatech's strategic partnerships and focus on solving dispersion at the material level provide a defensible position, but scaling from pilot to industrial volumes remains the critical challenge.
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