UCF Startup Receives Seed Funding

May 7, 2013

A company that recently licensed UCF technology to make stronger materials has been awarded $300,000 from the Institute for the Commercialization of Public Research. 

Garmor, Inc. has licensed technology developed by Richard Blair, assistant professor of chemistry, and his Ph.D student David Restrepo, that will enable the production of graphene – an extremely lightweight material that can be used to make high-strength plastics for use in everything from car bumpers and bed liners to airplane and bridge components

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