Gii is a new class of 3D carbon nanomaterial designed to meet the demands of Industry 4.0. It is scalable, consistent, low-energy and ready for global production using only a substrate and electricity.
Legacy materials like noble metals, screen-printed carbon and graphene are becoming harder to justify in modern production environments. They are costly to source, energy-intensive to produce and often tied to mined inputs that carry significant environmental and geopolitical risk. These materials were never designed for clean, distributed or digitally enabled manufacturing. For manufacturers working to simplify their operations and scale more responsibly, they are no longer a natural fit.
Gii offers a better option. Produced without mining or toxic waste and is made using only a substrate and electricity. It is supplied in reel-to-reel and reel-to-sheet formats, ready for high-volume production. With a footprint of just 14 square metres, one system can produce up to 62 million units per year.
Gii is manufactured and delivered through a network of regional production hubs or dedicated facilities located near key customers. This model enables consistent, secure supply at scale, with the flexibility to match local demand. It also reduces exposure to long-distance logistics and geopolitical disruption and gives manufacturers a way to future-proof their supply chains as the global production landscape shifts.
The environmental impact is equally significant. With a verified carbon footprint of just 0.48 kilograms of CO₂ equivalent per kilogram produced, Gii helps manufacturers reduce emissions without compromising quality, scalability or performance.