Graphene Manufacturing Group Ltd (TSX-V:GMG, OTCQX:GMGMF) managing director and CEO Craig Nicol talked with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about the company’s latest milestones, including securing a 20-year Australian patent for its THERMAL-XR ENHANCE coating. Nicol said the patent strengthens the company’s long-term competitive position in a market estimated at more than $20 billion, noting its benefits for heat exchangers in boosting heat transfer while resisting corrosion. He highlighted recent case studies showing efficiency gains in cooling systems, which he described as “extremely scalable” across industries from data centers to industrial plants. Nicol explained that these results applied to the inside of air conditioners, broadening their applicability worldwide. On financing, Nicol outlined how the C$6.9 million recently raised will support stock building and product launches, positioning the company for stronger revenues. He also provided an update on the aluminum-ion battery project with the University of Queensland, now at battery technology readiness level four. “The batteries never looked as good as we’ve ever had it before,” Nicol said, adding that large-scale commercial production is expected in 2027. Nicol also discussed the company’s approach to partnerships and supply chain development, referencing its work with Rio Tinto and its plans to build revenues through both large-scale collaborations and global distributor networks. For more videos like this, visit Proactive’s YouTube channel. Don’t forget to give this video a like, subscribe to the channel, and enable notifications for future content. #GrapheneManufacturing #CraigNicol #Graphene #ThermalXR #CleanEnergy #BatteryTechnology #AluminumIon #EnergyEfficiency #CoolingSystems #Patents #RioTinto #SustainableTech #ProactiveInvestors