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Umbro and Gloucestershire firm Versarien announce collaboration

The graphene manufacturer’s technology will be used in the sportswear brand’s new training kit range

Gloucestershire graphene developer Versarien's facility in South Korea.(Image: Versarien)

Advanced engineering materials company Versarien has announced a collaboration with sportswear brand Umbro.

Founded in an engineer's garage in Cheltenham, Versarien creates commercially viable products from graphene, a material made from a single layer of carbon atoms, for the automotive, clothing, biomedical and aerospace sectors.

The business said its technology will be used by Umbro in its Elite Pro-Training Kit range, initially for the 2023 spring/summer collection.

Versarien has been working on several projects with the kit suppliers of Premier League football side West Ham and the England rugby team since 2018, with this the first to lead to products being launched.

The agreement follows previously announced deals with US footwear manufacturer Flux Footwear and fellow Gloucestershire firm Superdry, for whom Versarien is producing garments designed to have lower environmental impact on creation.

Versarien will manufacture a graphene-infused ink formula for the inside of Umbro’s training gear, which it said will allow for “enhanced thermal transmittance, increased moisture management, with improved drying rate, without compromising air or water vapor permeability".

The business said it had invested in extensive wearer trials in partnership with the University of Gloucester to develop the technology, which chief executive Neill Ricketts said had been developed by the company's in-house technology teams at University of Manchester - where Umbro is also based.

Mr Ricketts said: “We are very excited to work with a brand with Umbro's deep-running experience in performance products and we look forward to the products going on sale to consumers."