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Archer Materials becomes first Australian business to join World Economic Forum’s C4IR Partnership

Archer Materials Limited, a semiconductor company that advances the quantum computing and medical diagnostics industries, has become the first Australian company to partner with the World Economic Forum's Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (C4IR), creating new opportunities for Archer Materials.

Archer Materials achieves wettable graphene transistor for biochip tech

Australian chipmaker Archer Materials Limited has developed a graphene-based field effect transistor capable of operating in wet environments.

Archer Materials receive Hong Kong patent grant for quantum semiconductor 12CQ

Australian chipmaker Archer Materials Limited has received the Hong Kong patent for its 12CQ quantum computing chip technology— a significant early-stage milestone in the...

Archer achieves milestone in 12CQ chip development with electronic transport in single qubit

Archer Materials Limited (ASX:AXE) has achieved electronic transport in a single qubit at room temperature, the materials technology company announced today.  The latest achievement is...

Tech company progresses in its graphene-based biosensor device prototype using 3D printing

Australian technology company Archer Materials Limited today announced that it has progressed in its graphene-based biosensor device development by successfully prototyping key device hardware...

Aussie small-cap joins global IBM Q Network

Media Release Archer Materials Limited (“Archer”, ASX:AXE”) has announced that it has signed an agreement with International Business Machines Corporation (“IBM”, “NYSE: IBM”) to become...
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