GraphIN 2026: India takes center stage in graphene research
NewsBytes | March 13, 2026 3:40 PM CST
From disease detection to wearable tech
The conference spotlighted cool breakthroughs like ultra-sensitive graphene sensors that could enable rapid or portable disease detection, flexible wearables made from graphene-rubber blends, and a new eco-friendly way to make graphene from Indian ore.
Nobel laureate Konstantin Novoselov opened the event, highlighting how versatile graphene is and how India's quickly becoming a key player in this space.
With Kerala's new Graphene Policy and big investments through India's Semiconductor Mission, the country is gearing up to lead in electronics manufacturing.
These moves could mean better medical technology, smarter energy storage, and more flexible gadgets—all powered by next-generation materials.
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