The GigHz Briefing
Graphene isn’t the future — it’s the quietly advancing present. In this episode, The GigHz Briefing team explores how this one-atom-thick “real-life Vibranium” is reshaping electronics, defense, and sustainability. Mark, Sara, and Alex unpack the full graphene hierarchy — from cheap graphene oxide to the high-end, large-thin-defect-free (LTDF) flakes pioneered by Avadain — and explain why defect-free structure is critical for conductivity, heat transfer, and electromagnetic shielding. They also spotlight Dotz Nano’s dual path: carbon-capture sorbents built from nanoporous carbon and graphene-based anti-counterfeiting markers protecting global supply chains. Dr. Pouyan Golshani joins to provide context on how both companies fit into the broader materials revolution and why the race to scale clean, consistent graphene could define the next decade of advanced manufacturing and defense innovation. Key Themes: • The graphene hierarchy — from GO to LTDF • Avadain’s licensing model for high-quality flakes • Dotz Nano’s carbon-capture and anti-counterfeiting platforms • Why scalability and defect control will separate winners from hype 🎧 Hosted by Dr. Pouyan Golshani | Learn more at GigHz.com
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