Graphjet Technology Sdn Bhd, a pioneering developer of patented technologies to produce graphite and graphene directly from agricultural waste, is set to present at the SelectUSA Investment Summit in Washington D.C. The company’s CEO and Co-Founder, Aiden Lee, will be sharing how Graphjet’s innovative technologies are vital for the critical minerals supply chain in the United States.
The SelectUSA Investment Summit is an exclusive conference designed to facilitate business investment by connecting investors, companies, economic development organizations, and industry experts. By participating in this event, Graphjet Technology aims to showcase its unique technologies and potential impact on sustainable production of graphite and graphene.
Graphjet Technology Sdn Bhd was established in 2019 in Malaysia as a groundbreaking graphene and graphite producer. The company has developed proprietary technology to transform palm kernel shells generated during the production of palm seed oil into single-layer graphene and artificial graphite. By utilizing agricultural waste products like palm kernel shells, Graphjet is setting a new benchmark in the graphite and graphene supply chain. To learn more about Graphjet Technology, visit their website at
For investors seeking additional information about Graphjet Technology, please contact them at [GraphjetIR@icrinc.com](mailto:GraphjetIR@icrinc.com). If you are a member of the media with questions regarding the company, please reach out to them at [GraphjetPR@icrinc.com](mailto:GraphjetPR@icrinc.com).
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