I've been hearing a ton about Graphene lately. Graphene, for those of you that are unfamiliar with it is a super strong material which is made of bonded carbon atoms only 1 atom thick. It is basically 1 atom thick graphite. It's light, extremely strong and nearly transparent. (more information on Graphene can be found on wikipedia).

Apparently a new company has been founded called Graphene 3D Labs Inc. Their goal is to make high performance graphene enhanced materials for 3D Printing.

What do you think this could mean for 3D Printing?

Imagine Graphene filament. The possibilities are endless!

More information about the formation of this new company at: http://www.metal-powder.net/view/358...h-graphene-am/