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Sparc Technologies secures nearly $1 million in R&D tax refund

Australian graphene production company Sparc Technologies has received a $934,195 research and development tax refund as part of the Australian government’s R&D tax incentive, relating to the 2022 financial year. 

Sparc on track for initial commercial production with ecosparc commission

Sparc Technologies has commissioned its graphene additive product, ecosparc, at its commercial production facility in Adelaide, South Australia.

Sparc provides update on SIB cell manufacturing project with QUT

Technology solutions company Sparc Technologies Limited has shared an update on its collaboration with the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) to develop a sustainable hard carbon anode material for sodium-ion batteries (SIBs).

Sparc on track to meet key project milestones for game-changing green hydrogen technology

South Australia-based company Sparc Technologies has provided an update on the progress at its Sparc Hydrogen Joint Venture, which is looking to commercialise a...

Sparc set to commercially manufacture graphene-based additive products

South Australia-based company Sparc Technologies has successfully developed a commercial manufacturing process for the production of graphene-based additive products. Sparc said the new process addresses...

FFI acquires stake in South Australian company developing next-gen green hydrogen technology

Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) is buying a stake in Sparc Hydrogen, a company that holds an exclusive licence to develop and commercialise next-generation green...

Sparc Technologies shows potential of graphene to treat polluted water

Sparc graphene's ability to absorb PFAS contaminants improved by up to 100% after the first round of testing, showing promise for use in environmental...
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