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    GMG SUPPORTS QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT OF PIEZO-SUPERCAPACITORS FOR SELF-POWERED MEDICAL IMPLANTS

    1Posted ByTerrance Barkan, Tuesday, September 14, 2021
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    Graphene Manufacturing Group Ltd. (TSX-V: GMG) (“GMG” or the “Company”) is pleased to formalise its support to Queensland University of Technology – Centre for Biomedical Technologies (“CBT”) for the development of Piezo-Supercapacitors for Self-Powered Medical Implants by a Pilot Project Agreement (the “Agreement”). The Agreement details GMG’s contribution of expertise and graphene for the project.

    The initial Industry Engagement Grant entitled “Piezoelectric Supercapacitors for Self-Powered Medical Implants” was awarded to Professor Cameron Brown, Associate Professor Deepak Dubal, Dr. Hong Duc Pham, and the Chief Scientific Officer of GMG, Dr. Ashok Kumar Nanjundan.

    Most modern electrical medical implants (such as pacemakers, insulin delivery pumps, and as shown in figure 1) actively regulate or replace bodily functions, and thus require batteries capable of reliably functioning for many years without failure. Implantedbatteries typically require secondary surgeries for replacement, incurring significant inconvenience to patients in the forms of high costs, discomfort, and the risk of infection.

    This project aims to develop the capability for self-charging medical implants by engineering a novel power unit called a “Piezo-Supercapacitor”, which can harvest human body motions, converting that energy into electricity, andstore it, in a single unit. The concept is based on a mechanism that hybridizes the two processes into one, where the mechanical energy is directly converted and simultaneously stored as electrochemical energy without going through the intermediate step of converting it into electricity.eek.pngeek.pngeek.pngeek.pngeek.png


    Tags:Ashok Kumar NanjundanDeepak DubalGrapheneGraphene Manufacturing GroupHong Duc PhamQueensland University of TechnologySupercapacitors

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