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First Graphene’s PureGRAPH® Trademark Gets Accepted in the US

Published on 2020-07-23. Edited By : SpecialChem

Intellectual-PropertyFirst Graphene has confirmed that its trademark, PureGRAPH® has successfully been accepted in the United States. The development means that Australian produced graphene powder is well placed to open the door to the lucrative North American market.

Intellectual Property Registered in Six Countries


The Company, which produces graphene, derived from graphite and a crystalline form of carbon, now has its exclusive intellectual property registered in six countries. The Company is one of the largest graphene producers in the world and one of the leaders in quality graphene.

With the trademark awaiting approvals in a further three global jurisdictions, First Graphene Managing Director, Craig McGuckin, says that gaining acceptance in the United States is a major strategic achievement.

As we continue to scale and enhance the processing capability of graphene, the commercial interest continues to grow across a diverse number of manufacturing sectors,” said Mr McGuckin.

To have achieved official registration and protection of our trademark in the United States, gives us a strong foundation to proactively target new contracts in this large and significant market,” continues McGuckin.

First Graphene produces the product at its factory in Henderson, south west of Perth from where it exports to a global market.

First Graphene’s PureGRAPH® trademark is now registered or protected in the United States of America, Australia, China, New Zealand, European Union and United Kingdom.


Source: First Graphene
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