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Losses continue at Applied Graphene Materials as Covid hampers coatings sector

However, the Teesside innovator said it had made 'excellent progress' with its graphene nanoplatelet dispersion technology

Adrian Potts, chief executive of Applied Graphene Materials(Image: handout from Applied Graphene Materials)

Teesside firm Applied Graphene Materials (AGM) saw operating losses widen as "disappointing" commercial revenues were hampered by Covid and it was slower to secure new customers.

In an update on trading to the end of January, investors were told that operating losses increased to £1.9m from £1.8m although overall revenue increased from £42,000 to £46,000.

The innovative firm said that its key market - the industrial coatings sector - had slowed down as customers' focus shifted away from research and development. Supply chain issues had also caused a "severe impact".

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Despite the difficulties, AGM said there had been steady growth in potential pipeline projects over the past 12 months with an increase in engagements from 135 to 192, including 24 completed products. The firm said it believed more potential customers were becoming interest in both graphene as a novel material and its practical use.

And now further space at its Wilton manufacturing base is being leased and new equipment acquired to accommodate anticipated increased demand.

AGM also noted that emerging opportunities in battery technology and hydrogen fuel and storage were progressing as it developed its offer to this sector.

Adrian Potts, chief executive officer, said: "We continue to make excellent progress with our graphene nanoplatelet dispersion technology for a broad range of applications in the protective coatings, composites and functional materials sectors alongside our longer-range development activity into green energy.