
Grafenix
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Other Investors | AliveAbout Grafenix
Grafenix contributes to creating heterogeneous applications that can act directly and indirectly to improve the healthiness of the basic elements of the world. Its material characterizes resistance and flexibility that can transmit in some applications to the products to which it binds, enabling clients to exploit the properties of graphene by adapting technology to industrial production. It is based in Milano, Italy.
Grafenix Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Where is Grafenix's headquarters?
Grafenix's headquarters is located at Corso Venezia, 54, Milano.
What is Grafenix's latest funding round?
Grafenix's latest funding round is Other Investors.
Who are the investors of Grafenix?
Investors of Grafenix include Seven Investments.
Who are Grafenix's competitors?
Competitors of Grafenix include Paragraf and 4 more.
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