 So we're here with the group NanoExplore Incorporated, so it says 100 million dollars in 2014 and 8 billion in 2020 what are we talking about? Well graphene this is applied applied products for graphene So basically the first products that have been launching graphene are in the electronics segment Some of the larger companies such as Samsung electronics But as and which would compose this section of the market There's segments as well as graphene applies into other segments as defense polymers We're talking about coatings paints Energy batteries. Where does Samsung put it? TV sets for electronics This graphene for what TV sets what does it help have curved electronics as they need bendable materials So this is the bending the the bended Samsung TV yeah, yeah, yeah, that's one of their applications for this. So what do you do with your company? Well what we are we're the producers of basic material graphene. We produce High-quality pristine material by that terms pristine. We mean defectless material which is very highly conductive as one of the properties of graphene is its conductivity Conductivity electrical conductivity thermal conductivity. Those are the main benefits that are going to be applied in different products So right here you have for example It says something about the flake size matters What are you talking about on these graphene we make powders we make it from natural graphite So think about graphene as a disc as a large disc that's got high surface area and is very thin So flake size matters meaning the larger the size the defect less it is the more conduct the more conductive It is it's like a highway for electrons and that's what you want So Right now your products. Where do they go? Our products right now can go into composites. We mix it with water We mix it with oils. We mix it with with different polymers So you could put you we put it in lubricants to improve lubrication as a product in Industrial lubrications. These are initial products that we're applying Is this your product? Is it dangerous it is not dangerous it is made naturally from natural graphite natural graphite is a product that kids chew on they play on It's from natural source So it's not dangerous at all It's like a powder. It's a It's a very fine powder. You have grade a grade B grade C O2 what's going on here the grades of different grades are Subject to the size of flake because depending on the application that you're looking for you might be looking for different flakes If we're looking for paintings for paints and coatings We're looking extremely large flakes to cover surface areas if we're looking for something that Highly dispersable like inks. We're looking for smaller flakes that'll this that'll disperse very well into other compounds So these are different types of sizes and as well there are different types of functionalities We do as well We functionalize the plate because graphene in itself is not a very mixable material to start off with so we have to add Functionalities meaning we work the edges of the flake to make them Hook up with other composites easier. So we end up with a very highly mixable product But retaining the great qualities of graphene at the same time. So where are you based? We're based in Montreal, Canada So you Canadian company? We're Canadian company because at the source. We're also graph heat graphite industrials and There's a graphite mine in Quebec. It's one of the largest in North America. And so we know that this industry very well. So that's how we So what do you think about this conference here the ID Tech X? I think it's a it's a very good conference because we're mixing industries that Need to work together in the future. I mean graphene is going into 3d printing for Electronic material. It's has a lot of application in wearables and textiles as well. So the wearable sector is important to us You can see in the future graphene in textile will have conductive textiles One of the other properties of graphene as well as antibacterial So you will have antibacterial clothing fire retardant There's a lot of synergies between graphene and the textile industry So the the fact that we're merging industries together here is very interesting Is there enough graphene to cover the whole world to do all the things that people need? Right now. It's just we're beginning. We're beginning the volumes are getting bigger and bigger There's enough graphite to definitely supply the graphene graphene. It's a basic material is very unbuttoned. It's very easy So and it's very cheap The graphite is very accessible