4 October 2024
Versarien
Plc
("Versarien", the "Company" or the "Group")
Corporate
Update
Versarien Plc (AIM: VRS), the
advanced materials engineering group, is pleased to provide the
following update on developments at the Company as pipelines
continue to improve following the appointment of Dr Stephen Hodge
as CEO just over a year ago. As at 1 October 2023 the
pipeline of opportunities stood at £1.6m, compared to £4.7m
currently, of which commercial opportunities represents £1.6 m and
grants £3.1 m.
The Company's strategy continues to
be the development of advanced materials, particularly graphene and
related materials, using Versarien's manufacturing-light
operations, and the licensing of the Company's
technology.
Sector updates
The Company's focus sectors continue
to be construction and leisure, however, it maintains the ability
to be agile enough to re-align to other sectors that form part of
Versarien's commercial pipelines. These include sectors that
can utilise the Company's families of functional 2D inks
(Graphinks™) and graphene-based thermoplastic, thermoset and
elastomer compounds and masterbatches (Polygrene™).
Construction
Following the placing to raise gross
proceeds of £550,000, announced on 24 July 2024, the Company placed
orders for equipment that will provide an in-house construction
testing capability that will help accelerate Versarien's
developments of graphene-based admixtures (Cementene™) and quality
control of 3D printed products. Versarien is due to receive
this equipment in November 2024 and has begun preparations to
ensure maximum benefit can be derived from the equipment when it
arrives.
In August, Versarien signed its first
significant 3D construction printing ("3DCP") contract with
Building For Humanity CIC, for their flagship Charter Street
project, in Accrington, UK. The contract, initially valued at
approximately £200,000, is for the construction of the first of
five housing blocks and a community hub. Thus far, the
Versarien team has delivered renders based on architectural plans,
is involved in bi-weekly design team meetings with architects,
structural engineers, construction consultants and the client, and
is currently building the CAD models for the first block.
On-site 3DCP activities will likely start in 2025.
Versarien has also delivered a
feasibility study for a high-profile cultural project, which is to
be built using 3DCP technology. The next design phase of the
project is expected to commence by the end of the year.
Although it is unlikely that graphene
will feature as part of these two projects, the Company announced
on 1 October 2024 that it had entered into a 12 month commercially
funded project with Balfour Beatty, one of the UK's largest
construction companies, to develop graphene enhanced 3DCP materials
and products.
This month, Versarien will be
exhibiting at two major construction industry events hosted at the
NEC, Birmingham - UK Construction Week 2024 (UKCW2024) and Highways
UK.
At Highways UK, Versarien staff will
be attending National Highways' Roads Research Alliance meetings
and Versarien will be exhibiting alongside Keyline Civils
Specialist as a 'Featured Supplier'. Versarien's Head of
3DCP, Ben Harries, will also join Keyline at two client innovation
days.
Whilst the Company is focused on
being a manufacturing-light operation, developing new talent
in-house remains a priority. Versarien was pleased to
recently become an 'Employee Partner' with AccXel Construction
School, local to Longhope, and has recently taken on its first Site
Supervision Apprentice.
Leisure
The Company has recently generated
Graphene-Wear™ ink sales to customers in Europe and South Korea,
and Versarien's sales partner GoToGym has made excellent progress
in South America, with several companies undergoing fabric and
wearer trials with Graphene-Wear™ garments. The Group is now
engaged with 14 companies to supply Graphene-Wear™ inks for use in
textile products.
Versarien's Graphene-Wear™ footwear
outsole rubber compounds have also been further improved for Flux
Footwear, in the USA, with enhanced curing rates to enable larger
volume production and diversifying the Group's offering to more
applications.
Technology Licencing
In March 2024, Versarien entered into
a manufacturing licence agreement and a know-how licence and
technical assistance agreement with Montana Química LTDA
("Montana") in Brazil. Within two weeks of signing the
agreement, Montana had sent staff to the UK for theoretical and
practical training in graphene manufacture, application development
and testing. Since then, Montana has been importing
Versarien's graphene materials into Brazil and Versarien is
supporting Montana's business development through technical
assistance during virtual meetings with Montana clients in sectors
such as construction, leisure and paints. In November 2024,
Versarien staff will travel to Brazil to meet Montana's clients
in-person, whilst also attending the Graphene Forum 2024 hosted at
SENAI CIMATEC.
The Company is currently engaged in
discussions with various other parties, in other geographical
locations, who are keen to distribute Versarien's advanced
materials and are interested to localise manufacturing using
Versarien's technologies and know-how.
R&D Updates
The Group's R&D activity
continues to progress with UK R&D staff located within the
Cambridge Graphene Centre, University of Cambridge and
Nanotechnology and Integrated Bioengineering Centre, Ulster
University and the Company has renewed its membership of the
Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre at the University of
Manchester as a Tier 2 partner for the sixth year.
Versarien is keeping abreast of
changes to the future European advanced materials ecosystem driven
by The Innovative Advanced Materials Initiative ("IAM-I") by
becoming an Industry Member. IAM-I has announced energy, mobility,
construction and electronics as the initial four strategic research
and innovation priority areas. This month, Dr Hodge will
attend Graphene Week 2024 in Prague and present on a panel as part
of the Graphene Flagship's REACH/ECHA committee. Being
involved in standards, regulation and nanosafety committees and
projects continues to be essential in driving the commercialisation
of graphene and other advanced materials. Grant applications
remain key to supporting Versarien's R&D. In addition to
grants that Gnanomat can now apply for, Versarien has submitted a
proposal as part of a large consortia for a Chips Joint Undertaking
(Chips JU) grant and a further two European Innovation Council
Pathfinder applications are underway.
Cambridge Graphene Limited ("CGL")
CGL staff continue to support ongoing
work in the Digital Roads of the Future project at the University
of Cambridge. The main research fellow project involves
developing geopolymers for rigid pavement production, accomplished
by upcycling vast clay waste within the UK with reclaimed asphalt
pavement and crushed concrete. CGL has recently completed the
INNPRESSME project 'Bioguard' that enabled the team to further
improve Versarien's Graphinks™ offering by developing hybrid
graphene/silver/cellulose ink formulations with significantly
enhanced electrical conductivity with European partners CIDETEC and
CEA. Near-field communication antennas capable of temperature
sensing were printed on biodegradable paper substrates as a key
demonstrator. The outputs will be presented by Versarien at
the 'Pitch Perfect and Boost the European Bioeconomy' event in
Brussels in December 2024.
2-DTech Limited ("2DT")
2DT is involved in the Horizon Europe
project 'ICARE' where it is playing a key role by developing
protocols and supplying graphene materials used in products like
mortars, concretes (including 3D printable materials), and rubber
goods (tyres, footwear) in order to support the understanding of
graphene's life cycle and the potential exposure routes and
toxicology to end users. This important project aims to
create new systems that assess and predict the impacts of
nanomaterials on brain health, preventing neurotoxicity.
2DT funded PhD student projects also
continue at WMG, University of Warwick supervised by Prof. Tony
McNally in the area of 2D material-based rubber composites and at
University of Plymouth supervised by Dr Tina Joshi in the area of
developing DNA-based aptamers for graphene biosensor
applications.
Gnanomat ("GNA")
GNA has been making significant
progress with the support of the ICEX Trade and Investment grant,
awarded in September 2023. This includes launching a new
business line in the field of functional printing, offering a
powerful avenue to bring its products to the market. GNA has
established in-house manufacturing capabilities to supply large
volumes of functional inks (in the range of one metric tonne per
year). Initially, it has focused on developing new products
for printed electronics, while also expanding into other
applications such as electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding,
sensing, and security. During the development of this new
business line, new know-how has led to the filing of a new
patent.
GNA is actively seeking strategic
collaborations with major international companies to accelerate the
commercialisation of its products across various sectors. The
GNA team has established co-development contracts with IRPC in
Thailand and CBMM in Brazil, and continues to work towards securing
further collaborations and commercially funded R&D
projects.
Korea
Versarien will maintain its CVD
graphene activity in Korea through partnerships and collaborations
with MCK Tech Co. Ltd ("MCK Tech") and existing investor
GrapheneLab. Versarien's CEO, Stephen Hodge will be visiting
Korea later this month and giving an invited talk at "Carbon Korea
2024" in Seoul from 23-25 October, alongside Versarien exhibiting
with MCK Tech. He will also attend and present at an
'International Standardization of Advanced Materials Forum' hosted
by the Korea Carbon Industry Promotion Agency.
Commenting, Dr Stephen Hodge, Versarien CEO,
stated: "I am delighted to report
that Versarien is continuing to make significant strides in its
commercial endeavours, building on our strong foundation of
innovation and collaboration. Over the past year, we have
seen encouraging growth across all our key markets, particularly
construction. We are achieving our milestones as laid out in
our turnaround strategy with the disposal of AAC Cyroma and sale of
our CVD graphene assets. I am also optimistic that we will be
able to progress the sale of Total Carbide.
"Our strategic partnerships with large UK and global players
are pushing us to the forefront of delivering sustainable,
high-performance solutions enabled by our advanced materials and
technologies. We are proud to be working with companies that
share our vision for a cleaner, more efficient future, and we are
seeing the fruits of these collaborations materialise in new
development contracts."
For
further information please contact:
Versarien
Stephen Hodge, Chief Executive
Officer
Chris Leigh, Chief Financial
Officer
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Angel Corporate Finance (Nominated Adviser and
Broker)
Matthew Johnson, Adam
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Advisory Limited (Financial PR and Investor
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Tim Metcalfe, Zach Cohen
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For further information please
see: http://www.versarien.com