Lomiko Metals and Graphene Laboratories Launch Graphene 3D Labs

New company will focus on 3D printing with graphene materials.

New company will focus on 3D printing with graphene materials.

Lomiko Metals and Graphene Laboratories announced the formation of Graphene 3D Labs to focus on the development of high-performance graphene-enhanced materials for 3D printing.

Daniel Stolyarov of Graphene Laboratories was appointed CEO and Michael Gouzman, a leading expert in 3D printing, was appointed vice president of engineering and technology.

Lomiko will provide graphite to the company as the exclusive supplier and invest $50,000 in the start-up for 250,000 preferred shares, which are entitled to dividends. Lomiko will require a minimum of $300,000 financing by May 1, 2014, to participate in the venture and further financing to participate in a series of graphene-related ventures in addition to work on a graphite resource at the Quatre Milles Project.

The transaction is arm’s length and subject to the approval of the TSX.

“Our involvement in Graphene 3D Labs is a concrete first step into the world of graphene, 3D printing and printed electronics. This is a rapidly developing new market for high-quality natural graphite,” said A. Paul Gill, CEO of Lomiko.

Currently Lomiko and Graphene Labs are working toward the integration of graphene-based products into end-user goods.

For more information, visit Lomiko Metals and Graphene Laboratoriess.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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