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    Board Of Directors

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    Warwick Grigor – Non Executive Director and Chairman

    Warwick Grigor is one of the leading minerals and metals analysts in Australia with an extremely deep understanding of the global graphene marketplace. He was previously Executive Chairman of Cannacord Genuity Ltd and retired to return to Far East Capital Limited, the private investment banking company that he originally formed together with mining entrepreneur Andrew Forrest in 1991. He has degrees in both law and economics and was an inaugural inductee into the ANU Economics and Commerce Hall of Fame in 2002.



    Roger Buckeridge – Non Executive Director

    Dr Roger Buckeridge was co-founder of Allen & Buckeridge, a leading Asia Pacific venture capital fund manager. He is a director and responsible manager for its successor, Triumph Capital Limited, an Australian Financial Services Licence holder. He has had thirty-eight years of investment management and consulting experience (including 6 years with McKinsey & Company), advising clients in the US, Asia and Australia. He is mentor/director to several early stage businesses: in gaming content development, energy efficiency, photovoltaics manufacturing, and nano-scale carbon products. He is executive director of an international private assets management business and holds a PhD in chemistry.



    Julian Malnic – Non Executive Director

    Julian Malnic is a professional geologist and entrepreneur specializing in mining exploration, management and development. He founded Nautilus Minerals (listed on Toronto and London exchanges), the first company to be granted exploration licences to newly discovered, high-grade seafloor sulphide deposits. In 2005 he founded Direct Nickel (DNi) which has now demonstrated and piloted an entirely new process for treating nickel laterite ores with revolutionary low-cost economics. He is currently MD of Mount Adrah Gold Limited, advisor on strategy to Deep Space Industries Inc. and Chairman of the Sydney Mining Club.




    Chris Gilbey – Director and CEO

    Chris Gilbey is a serial entrepreneur specialising in Intellectual Property businesses. He was CEO of digital signal processing company, Lake Technology (ASX), which developed patented technology that was licensed to Dolby Laboratories. Subsequently Dolby acquired the company and he then took up a consulting role for Dolby as global consumer strategy advisor. He formed an internet video metrics company, Vquence, which he sold in 2013. He has been Entrepreneur in Residence the ARC Centre of Excellence in Electromaterials Science at UOW for the last four years and led the development of a successful spin out using water splitting technology.



    Advisors


    Ed Schummer (Chairman IP Licensing Panel)

    Ed is one of the world’s leading experts in developing licensing business models. He was Senior Vice President of Dolby Laboratories where he developed their much replicated licensing model. He has served on a number of patent pool boards and has extensive networks within the consumer electronics and high technology industry worldwide.



    Aki Goto (Chairman of Scientific Advisory Panel)

    Mr. Goto was President and Chief Executive Officer of SANYO Semiconductor Corporation after having served as Executive VP (1983 – 1993). After retiring from SANYO, Mr. Goto joined Takumi Technology Corporation, a venture backed semiconductor company based in California, which he led until its sale in 2011. Mr Goto has a B.S. in Electronics Engineering from Tamagawa University in Japan and an M.B.A. from Santa Clara University, California, USA.



    Drew Williams

    Drew spent his early years practising taxation and commercial law. He has a deep merchant banking history in public company acquisitions & mergers, and has been involved in funding and commercialising early stage high-technology ventures acting variously as adviser, mentor, funder or portfolio manager. He is a director of three emerging high technology companies and has been an ‘angel’ investor in several domains. He is a member of the Due Diligence Panel of the Federal Government funded Australian Technology Showcase.



    Noric Dilanchian

    Noric has extensive experience in intellectual property, technology and knowledge assets. He has international experience in business structuring, human resources, trade practices, commercial law and dispute resolution.



    Scientific Founder Group


    Professor David Officer (Scientific Advisor)

    Professor David Officer is a leading research scientist. He leads research into solar projects at the CRC for Polymers and is a member of the management committee. His research expertise is in dye sensitized solar cells, porphyria synthesis, and the functionalization of carbon nanotubes. He was Director of the Nanomaterials Research Centre, set up to develop “intelligent materials” building new materials from the bottom (i.e. molecular level) up.



    Jun Chen PhD

    Jun Chen is an Associate Professor at IPRI/ACES/AIIM, University of Wollongong, with extensive experience in materials science, sustainable energy, and green technology. He was awarded a PhD in Materials Chemistry in 2003 by The University of Wollongong. Jun’s research fields and skills focus on the development of hybrid materials and technology for energy storage and conversion.



    Robert Gorkin PhD

    Dr. Robert Gorkin is an expert in micro and nano technologies working to translate next generation research towards commercialization. His diverse background includes research and project management experience with world class institutes and companies ranging from international corporations to entrepreneurial startups on 4 continents (including the US, Canada, India, Malaysia, South Korea, Ireland and Australia). He earned his PhD in Biomedical Engineering from the University of California in 2010 and is actively pursuing his MBA.



    Dennis Antihos PhD

    Dennis Antiohos completed degrees in Photonics and Nanotechnology at the University of Wollongong in 2006 & 2008. In 2009 and 2010 he worked as a Process Engineer and in Continuous Improvement in industry. In 2013 he completed a PhD in Energy Storage/Materials Chemistry at the Intelligent Polymer Research Institute, ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science. During this time he also attended the Sydney Business School, completing a Grad. Cert. in Business Administration. His research interests include composite materials for use in energy storage and conversion, as well as technology commercialization.



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    Whole of supply chain approach

    http://imgne.com/get-certified/whole-of-supply-chain-approach/

    Our whole of supply chain approach to innovation is designed to give our licensees confidence that they can use graphene without incurring a high level of risk. Our approach delivers.

    We first develop an understanding of the end use and the value that graphene enhanced materials can offer. We then identify and work with people at every step in the supply chain to ensure that the functionality we deliver and the final product that is manufactured is fit for purpose for the end user.

    Research:

    Our internal team and partner universities and research institutions have capability and capacity in developing new materials enhanced with graphene. We also ensure that they have industrial processes that are in common use in the manufacturing world.

    Compounding:

    Our supply chain partners are manufacturing leaders with expertise in compounding of composites and in polymer extrusion.

    Manufacturing and application partners:

    We work closely with our manufacturing and applications partners to ensure that our solutions meet industrial and product delivery needs.

    End use customers:

    Understanding the needs of the end user is critical to the development process. Our supply chain approach is a methodology that enables each part of the supply chain to understand how important their role is in delivering the final product, and how we can realize the target functionalities that are required.

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    Having spent some hours on http://imgne.com/

    I have come to the conclusion that MRL Corporation is on the right path in my opinion.

    Textiles; Water; Batteries; Construction; Aerospace and Military...

    The Applications are endless so MRL is looking to have Quality Control and Focus -

    This is a powerful turn of events in my opinion. While MRL Corporation secures an Off-take now; possibly to supply a Battery Producer at Premium Prices - The Commercialization of Low-Cost Graphene is clearly their end-game...


    http://www.mrltd.com.au/attachments/article/136/20150803-CollabarationAgreement-PRY-V2-Clean.pdf

    Securing this amazing partnership gives MRL Corporation the grounds to try to acquire the Dormant Mines in my opinion.


    What do you think?




    Kind Regards

    To Make Mistakes is Easy !!!
    Could be 100% Wrong !!!
    To Err is Human !!!
    DYOR !!!
    Last edited by nasabear: 06/08/15
 
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