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Graphene and 2D materials for electronics

5 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work2 as their primary capability.

Top organizations

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  • MAGNA ELECTRONICS SWEDEN AB

    Automotive sensing and electronics R&D unit of Magna International, specializing in LiDAR, radar, graphene-based sensors, and intelligent vehicle safety systems.

    Sustained participation across GrapheneCore2, GrapheneCore3, and 2D-EPL pilot line, indicating long-term commitment to graphene-based sensor and electronics development.

    SE11 projects
  • NOKIA SOLUTIONS AND NETWORKS ITALIA SPA

    Nokia's Italian R&D unit specializing in beyond-5G D-band radio systems, graphene electronics, and 5G deployment for railways and aviation.

    Continuous participation across all three Graphene Flagship Core Projects (GrapheneCore1-3) plus the 2D Experimental Pilot Line, contributing to electronics, photonics, and sensor applications.

    IT10 projects
  • G.TEC MEDICAL ENGINEERING GMBH

    Austrian SME building brain-computer interface systems for clinical rehabilitation, consciousness diagnostics, and emerging XR-neuroscience applications.

    Participated in GrapheneCore3 and the 2D Experimental Pilot Line (2D-EPL), both under the Graphene Flagship, likely contributing neural electrode or sensor expertise.

    SMEAT10 projects
  • MAXLLG LTD

    UK private company specializing in terahertz components, graphene-based metamaterials, and 2D material electromagnetic modelling for THz device applications.

    Graphene appears in all three projects; silicene, germanene, and transition metal dichalcogenides feature across DiSeTCom and TERASSE.

    PrimaryUK3 projects
  • NOKIA SOLUTIONS AND NETWORKS UK LIMITED

    Nokia Bell Labs UK — industrial graphene researcher specializing in photonics, electronics, and sensors for next-generation telecoms hardware.

    Participated in both GrapheneCore1 and GrapheneCore2, spanning graphene's role in composite materials, electronics, and layered material structures.

    PrimaryUK2 projects