Graphene has been touted as perhaps being a 'miracle material,' and companies are hard at work developing its potential. With a future that could perhaps contain working batteries that are created via 3D printing, graphene's potential is massive. The latest news to hit the graphene development arena comes from Graphene 3D Lab, which has announced a memorandum of understanding with Missouri-based taulman3D, which is known for its materials for 3D printing. This memorandum lays the groundwork for the two companies to collaborate on R&D for new 3D printing materials, most notably a graphene-infused nylon material. Check out details in the full article: http://3dprint.com/26900/graphene-3d-lab-taulman-3d/


Below is a photo of 3D printed graphene: