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Rasei Granted European Patents

Patents granted in Europe for Rasei technology.


We are thrilled to announce that Rasei has been granted European patents for our ground-breaking technology. The granting of these patents builds on the back of our patents being granted in the UK back in 2020 and demonstrates our team’s exceptional talent and continued commitment to the company vision.


These patents demonstrate a clear indication that our company is still at the forefront of sustainable graphene and composites innovation. We are excited about the possibilities they bring and the positive impact implementing our technology will have on the industry.


Receiving these patents in Europe marks a turning point for our company. They enable us to defend our intellectual property in multiple countries, maintain our competitive edge, and pave the way for future sustainable advancements. Now these patents have been granted, we can start to commercialise our research into conductive composites and establish ourselves across a number of markets that include renewables, aerospace and automotive.


As we celebrate this second patent milestone, we remain focused on delivering ground-breaking solutions and driving positive change. Our innovations have multiple applications that provide numerous benefits for customers, including the following:

  • Multi-functional conductive composites reduce weight in critical applications saving CO2.

  • Improvements in sustainability through biodegradable fibres such as flax and bamboo.


The granting of our patents in Europe marks a momentous occasion in our journey towards shaping the future of conductive composites and improving the sustainability of materials. We are immensely proud of our achievement and the positive impact our innovations will have on industry and society. As we embark on this new chapter, we invite you to join us on this exciting adventure and witness first-hand the transformative power of our innovation.



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