If the rest of 2025 follows the trend established over the first few months, expect to see a lot of Paragraf in the media this year. Over the winter, our colleagues hosted political leaders at our Huntingdon offices, announced a new partnership to develop a graphene-based memory device, discussed our products with a variety of media outlets, collected awards and participated in conferences and panel discussions with industry leaders. Read all about it in the links below.

For journalists and influencers interested in learning more about the great work being done here at Paragraf, please contact us at [email protected].

Paragraf earned a mention in this evertiq article on graphene’s impact on the semiconductor industry.

Paragraf was recognised as one of Europe’s top 50 growth companies in the prestigious Tech Tour Growth50 Listing

Head of IP Anne McAleer discussed the role of intellectual property in the semiconductor and electronics industries in a webinar hosted by the National Microelectronics Institute and EIP.

Business Weekly reported on Minister Patrick Vallance’s visit to our Huntingdon manufacturing facility.

Chief Technology Officer John Tingay spoke to Electronics for You about how Paragraf is developing graphene-based solutions for applications including battery management systems, data centres and aerospace applications

Innovation Officer Kiana Aran was named Mid-Career Winner by the SONY WOMEN IN TECHNOLOGY AWARD with Nature.

Paragraf’s announcement of the partnership with Prof. Judith Driscoll’s team at University of Cambridge was picked up by Graphene Council, Graphene-Info, EENews, Embedded, The Engineer, Business Weekly and New Electronics.

Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority issued a press release highlighting the visit of Mayor Nik Johnson and Investment Minister Baroness Poppy Gustafsson to Paragraf’s Huntingdon Manufacturing site.

Paragraf was included in UKTN’s list of Britain’s biggest semiconductor companies.

Paragraf Business Group Director Mark Davis was quoted in Liam Critchley’s IEEE Spectrum article on the development of the company’s GFET.

Simon Thomas participated in a panel discussion entitled Raising, Regulation and Risk: What’s Next for Deeptech? hosted by Sifted and the Royal Academy of Engineering.

Simon Thomas and Research Director Natasha Conway were quoted in a Labmate Online article about our collaborations with the University of Birmingham.

Anne McAleer’s talk at Trade Secret Strategy Europe was covered by IAM Media.

Simon Thomas was quoted in BI foresight responding to the National Materials Innovation Strategy launched by the Henry Royce Institute.

Simon Thomas was interviewed by Louise Hulland on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire about the company and the future of the UK’s tech industry. Simon’s interview begins at 22:15 then drops out and restarts at 35:30.

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