American Graphite Technologies Inc. Announces Approval for 3D Project Startup
04 October 2013 - 10:09PM
Marketwired
American Graphite Technologies Inc. Announces Approval for 3D
Project Startup
LAS VEGAS, NV--(Marketwired - Oct 4, 2013) - American Graphite
Technologies Inc. ("AGIN" or the "Company") (OTCBB: AGIN) and
(BERLIN: A8G) (WKN:A1KBDQ/ISIN:US02640K1079) announces receipt of
final approval from the Science and Technology Centre Ukraine
(STCU) for the startup of its project, dubbed P600. The project was
granted live status on October 1, 2013.
Project P600 is a collaboration between the Company and the
Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology in Kharkov,
Ukraine.
The project is designed to research the properties of nanocarbon
contained matter as a working material for 3D printing. The project
team will consist of 8 scientists and PhDs with experience in the
fields of nanotechnology, 3D printing, solid state physics,
physical materials and thermal physics.
The mandate of the project is to research the properties of
materials containing nanostructured carbon, primarily graphene, to
research the existing and prospective methods of 3D printing and
analyze the possibility of applying the techniques to create 3D
objects using nanocarbon material.
"I am very excited about the startup of Project P600. During the
next few days I will be meeting with the project manager to discuss
the various avenues his team will explore with respect to using
graphene and nanocarbon materials in 3D printing. We have some
exciting ideas and if successful, we hope that our developments
could open up new and innovative products for the marketplace,"
stated Rick Walchuk, CEO. "Now that we have the approval from the
project administrator (STCU) we will be gearing up and starting
immediately on the project."
For more information visit the website at
www.americangraphitetech.com
About American Graphite Technologies Inc. American Graphite
Technologies Inc. (OTCBB: AGIN) is a mineral exploration and
technology development company that is listed on a US Stock
Exchange where the Company's ticker symbol is AGIN and on the
Berlin Stock Exchange under the following symbol: A8G
(WKN:A1KBDQ/ISIN:US02640K1079). By concentrating on securing
graphite mining opportunities and the commercialization of graphene
specific proprietary technology methods, management is seeking to
bring profitable opportunities and maximize shareholder value.
Graphene has been described as the "miracle material" of the 21st
Century and is believed to be stronger than steel and more
conductive than copper while being flexible, making it plausible as
a replacement over silicon possibly leading to thinner, faster,
cheaper, more flexible devices including power sources. Since
graphene comes from the carbon atom it is abundant and cheap. In
2010 the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Andre Geim and
Konstantin Novoselov for groundbreaking experiments regarding
graphene. Advances in alternative energy technologies are driving
demand for strategic materials like graphite that have recently
evolved from industrial demands to include high tech uses as
nations focus on encouraging the development of new domestic
markets for clean and efficient energy alternatives, smart grid
infrastructure and military capabilities.
About Science and Technology Centre in Ukraine ("STCU")
The STCU is the first intergovernmental organization in Ukraine and
was established by an Agreement signed on 15 October 1993, by the
four founding Parties: Ukraine, Canada, Sweden and the United
States of America. Through the STCU Partner Program, private
companies, industry organizations, academic and non-government
organizations, and government agencies and programs from Canada,
European Union, and the USA may contract for research and
development work with Azeri, Georgian, Moldovan, Ukrainian and
Uzbek scientists and institutes. By virtue of the STCU's status as
a diplomatically-accredited inter-governmental organization and
because of its highly-qualified staff, Partners enjoy significant
benefits including: (1) the professional support the STCU renders
at the project development stage, and (2) having their projects
administered by the STCU during the project implementation
stage.
About Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology ("KIPT")
Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology ("KIPT"), being one of
the oldest and largest centers of physical science in Ukraine, was
created in 1928 for the purpose of developing urgent lines of
research (at the time -- nuclear physics and solid-state physics).
After disintegration of the USSR the Institute is actively
comprised in the process of creation of research complex of
Ukraine, as well as in shaping policy and corresponding institutes
of Ukraine in the field of atomic industry, nuclear energy, in the
development of material science, accelerator equipment and new
sources of energy for demands of civil and defense branches.
By the decree of the President of Ukraine in 1993 the Institute
was given the status of the first in Ukraine National Science
Center (the NSC KIPT), and Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine
confirmed, "Program on atomic science and technique of the NSC
KIPT." According to the Decree, in the NSC KIPT on the basis of
scientific departments were formed the Institute of Plasma Physics,
the Institute of Solid-state Physics, Materials Science and
Technologies, the Institute of Plasma Electronics and New Methods
of Acceleration, the Institute of Theoretical Physics, the
Institute of High-energy Physics and Nuclear Physics. Also there
was created R&D Complex "Accelerator," the Technological
Complex "Nuclear Fuel Cycle," Research-and-production Complex of
Renewing Sources of Energy. Nearly 400 PhD and 80 Doctors of
Sciences, 7 Members of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine work
at KIPT. More than fifty persons are the winners of State and
Nominal Prizes. From 1981 more than 60 monographs have been written
by the scientists of the NSC KIPT.
About the American Graphite Technologies Inc. and CTI
Technologies LLC Agreement On January 25th 2013, the Company
announced it has entered into a strategic partnership with a
private US company CTI Nanotechnologies LLC. ("CTI") to further the
development and commercialization of Graphene Paper. American
Graphite has provided its initial funding as laid out in the
agreement with CTI and will provide updates as they occur. CTI is
working on the development and commercialization of Graphene Paper.
The initial funding received by CTI from the Company will be used
to acquire test and manufacturing equipment to enhance CTI's
existing facility located in Vermont with the goal of developing a
prototype production machine that makes Graphene Paper in larger
and more affordable sizes than currently available.
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uncertainties, including the timely development and market
acceptance of products, services, and technologies, competitive
market conditions, successful integration of acquisitions, the
ability to secure additional sources of financing, the ability to
reduce operating expenses and other factors. The actual results
that the Company achieves may differ materially from any
forward-looking statements due to such risks and uncertainties.
American Graphite Technologies Inc. does not undertake any
responsibility to update the "forward-looking" statements contained
in this news release.
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