Tillkännagivande • Apr 24
First Graphene Limited Announces Results Of Graphene Enhanced Cement Roof Tile Production Trial With FP McCann First Graphene Limitedannounced results from a world-first production trial of graphene enhanced roof tiles with the UK's largest precast concrete manufacturer and supplier FP McCann. The five-month project used 40 tonnes of PureGRAPH® enhanced cement, developed by First Graphene's partner Breedon Group, to produce more than 10,000 tiles at FP McCann's Cadeby manufacturing facility in the UK. The final graphene enhanced cement roof tiles were tested for quality, efficiency and carbon emission reduction potential, as well as performance consistency. The production process achieved a cradle-to-gate reduction in carbon emissions of up to 14%, reinforcing the lower-carbon benefits of graphene for cement. The required amount of cement for the tiles was also reduced by up to 8%. The trial confirmed graphene enhanced cement, classified as CEM-II, could produce the same roof tiles at the same strength with fewer materials and lower costs compared to CEM-I. The tiles will be distributed for use in a variety of projects, including installation on a new building at FP McCann's Cadeby site. Conversations have commenced with industry partners following receipt of the results to determine interest in the graphene enhanced roof tiles for projects across the United Kingdom. The UK Government has also committed to deliver more than one million affordable and sustainable new homes in the next three years and has been funding innovative construction solutions to achieve this goal. This project was supported via 'Contracts for Innovation' with the UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) and the 'Resource Efficient Construction Impacts' program by the UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs' (DEFRA). The trial solidifies First Graphene's entrance into the global cement roof tile market which is anticipated to grow to USD 11,800 million by 2034. Tillkännagivande • Feb 17
First Graphene Limited Announces Change of Company Secretary First Graphene Limited announced the change of Company Secretary, with the appointment of Mr. Brett Tucker effective February 17, 2026. Mr. Tucker has over 15 years of experience providing Company Secretarial services to ASX-listed and private companies across various industries. Concurrently, Ms. Elizabeth Lee resigns as Company Secretary. Tillkännagivande • Dec 18
First Graphene Limited Announces Production of Graphene Enhanced Cement First Graphene Limited announced the successful production of approximately 600 tonnes of graphene enhanced cement ahead of araft of new trial projects rolling out in the United Kingdom. The high tonnage of cement contains circa three tonnes of First Graphene's PureGRAPH-CEM additive and was produced by commercial partner Breedon Group PLC at its Hope Cement Works in Derbyshire. Production of this historic volume of graphene enhanced cement marks a major milestone for the cement and concrete industry, showcasing the commercial viability of manufacturing a more environmentally friendly product at scale. Manufacturing was completed efficiently at Hope Cement Works over one day, with PureGRAPH-CEM being added into the finally milling stage. The graphene enhanced cement enables users to reduce their CO2 footprint by up to 16% due to the reduced amount of carbon intensive 'clinker' required. The PureGRAPH enhanced cement is currently in storage ahead of despatch for use in concrete for three main projects across the United Kingdom, and for the University of Manchester to conduct compressive strength testing and analysis of the concrete's performance. Strong and sustainable concrete roof tiles The first trial will see 30 to 40 tonnes of graphene enhanced cement incorporated into thousands of roof tiles produced by FP McCann at its Cadeby manufacturing plant in Leicestershire. These tiles will be tested for material use efficiencies and waste reduction benefits over five months at the company's research and development facility in Knockloughrim. The trial is part of a Contracts for Innovation: Resource Efficient Construction Impacts project funded by Innovate UK, with PS15,000 allocated for the supply of graphene enhanced cement. FP McCann designed the trial in response to ongoing housing shortages in the UK and to assist with the UK Government's plan to deliver more than one million affordable and sustainable new homes by 2029. The PureGRAPH®? enhanced cement will also be used for two infrastructure projects in the UK, delivered in partnership with the high-end infrastructure division of Morgan Sindall Group PLC and Breedon. First Graphene has also received requests from multiple other organizations across the UK and Australia for experimental volumes of the material for testing across a wide range of applications. As one of the UK's largest cement producers, Breedon has a deep commitment to manufacturing sustainable construction materials, reinforced by the use of graphene enhanced cement at its production facility. First Graphene has previously collaborated with both Breedon and Morgan Sindall to successfully test graphene enhanced concrete as part of a high use truck wash bay on a UK motorway. Tillkännagivande • Nov 19
First Graphene Limited has completed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of AUD 3.5 million. First Graphene Limited has completed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of AUD 3.5 million.
Security Name: Ordinary Shares
Security Type: Common Stock
Securities Offered: 43,750,000
Price\Range: AUD 0.08
Discount Per Security: AUD 0.0048
Security Features: Attached Options
Transaction Features: Subsequent Direct Listing Tillkännagivande • Nov 11
First Graphene Limited has filed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of AUD 3.5 million. First Graphene Limited has filed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of AUD 3.5 million.
Security Name: Ordinary Shares
Security Type: Common Stock
Securities Offered: 43,750,000
Price\Range: AUD 0.08
Discount Per Security: AUD 0.0048
Security Features: Attached Options
Transaction Features: Subsequent Direct Listing Tillkännagivande • Nov 06
First Graphene Limited Announces Cement & Concrete Segment Update First Graphene Limited announced a raft of new trial projects to roll out in the UK containing PureGRAPH®? enhanced cement produced by commercial partner Breedon Group PLC. Breedon will produce approximately 600 tonnes of cement incorporating circa three tonnes of PureGRAPH®? CEM at its Hope Cement Works in Derbyshire, UK. This will in turn be distributed to numerous material, construction and academic partners in the UK looking to benefit from material performance improvements and carbon reduction associated with graphene enhanced cement (GEC) and concrete products. It is anticipated CO2 emissions associated with cement production will reduce by approximately 16% due to the partial replacement of carbon intensive clinker. Several other organizations have requested material to be tested in their respective applications. FP McCann to test graphene in concrete roof tiles: FP McCann is utilising between 40 and 60 tonnes of graphene enhanced cement in the production of thousands of roof tiles at its Cadeby manufacturing plant in Leicestershire, which will then be tested at the company's R&D facility at Knockloughrim. This aspect of the trial forms part of a successful application for a Contracts for Innovation with the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) and Defra: Resource Efficient Construction Impacts project funded by UK Government, of which AUD 30,000 is for the supply of graphene enhanced cement and other raw materials. The trial project will replace CEM I with GEC, which incorporates graphene nanoplatelets to reduce carbon without compromising product strength. Testing and tile quality assessment will be carried out for approximately five months following their manufacture looking at realising material use efficiencies and reducing waste. FP McCann's trial has partially been designed in response to the UK housing shortage crisis and Government's plan to deliver 1.5 million affordable, sustainable new homes. This involves combatting rising material cost constraints by making cost effective, low carbon construction solutions available to the construction market. Morgan Sindall gears up to lay graphene ground slabs Meanwhile the high-end infrastructure division of Morgan Sindall Group PLC plans to use concrete batched by Capital Concrete in railway infrastructure ground slabs in London. Morgan Sindall has previously successfully tested graphene enhanced concrete containing PureGRAPH®? to build a high use truck wash bay on a motorway in the UK. This new collaboration will involve two tonnes of cement for a concrete batch, which will be used primarily in ground slabs while a smaller test slab will be poured for durability testing, monitoring and measuring. Remaining concrete will be used to produce samples for a suite of standard strength tests. As the manufacturer of graphene enhanced cement, Breedon plans to conduct pre-trial equipment inspections at Hope Cement Works this month with production to commence December 2025. Having already proven up carbon emissions reduction and performance improvements of cement produced with PureGRAPH®?, Breedon is a valued commercial partner of First Graphene and has strong commitments to manufacturing more sustainable construction materials. Some of the trial material will be used in the construction of a concrete slab at Hope Cement Works integrating EV charging infrastructure for staff and visitors. First Graphene Managing Director and CEO Michael Bell said: " This is a dynamic approach to trialling graphene enhanced construction material formulated by First Graphene and produced in collaboration with strategic commercial partner Breedon. One of the key outcomes these advanced materials offer is the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions, whether directly through a reduction in output of these harmful greenhouse gases or lower energy usage requirements in manufacturing, or indirectly due to enhanced performance characteristics and extending the usable life of products. First Graphene has a robust manufacturing platform based on captive and abundant supply of high-purity raw materials, and readily scalable technologies to meet growing market demand. As well as being the world's leading supplier of its own high performance PureGRAPH®?®?®? and concrete products.