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2022
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The Eli and Britt Harari Graphene Enterprise Award 2022

Now into its ninth year, the competition, in association with Professor Sir Andre Geim, is now open to all students, postdoctoral researchers, and recent graduates of The University of Manchester. This annual competition, managed by the (MEC), encourages new ideas for enterprises involving graphene and other 2D based materials.

Graphene, a two-dimensional carbon material, is a game-changing UK discovery and its properties make it one of the most important breakthroughs in recent memory. Graphene is a wonder material, with incredible electrical, mechanical, and thermal properties.

Prizes of £50,000 and £20,000 will be awarded to the individuals or teams who can best demonstrate how their technology relating to graphene or other 2D materials could be applied to a viable commercial opportunity. This year will also see the inclusion of an additional prize that celebrates the University's position leading the world on sustainable development, more to follow!

Applications will be judged on the strength of their business plan to develop a new graphene-related business. The award then becomes seed funding to allow the candidate to take the first steps towards realising this plan. It recognises the role that high-level, flexible early-stage financial support can play in the successful development of a business targeting the full commercialisation of a product or technology related to research in graphene.

Eli Harari Graphene Enterprise Award 2022: introduction and overview

Join us on Tuesday 10 May and hear from Tony Walker, Deputy Director of the , who will give an overview of the competition, and share with you hints and tips as to what the judges will be looking for in your application.

You will learn about the support available to support you with your application and how to access this

We're also pleased to welcome and introduce you to a previous winner of the competition, who can share with you their experience and how they have progressed with their idea since being involved with the Harari programme.

The final deadline for completed competition entries is midday on Friday, 10 June 2022.

Key Dates*

  • Monday, 14 February - competition opens for expressions of interest
  • Tuesday, 10 May -
  • Week of 23 May - meet with application experts from GEIC
  • Week of 30 May - meet with commercialisation experts
  • Friday, 10 June - entry deadline, 12pm
  • Wednesday, 15 June – Finalists notified
  • Monday, 27 June - Finalists invited to pitch to Mock Panel
  • Thursday, 30 June - Finalists invited to pitch in the Final Judging Panel
  • Monday, 4 July - Final Judging Panel
  • Friday, 8 July - Winners Awards Event

*timings may vary