Versarien to display industrial prototype designed to improve rail infrastructure

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Advanced materials group Versarien said it would display at an event in Bristol an innovative large-scale industrial prototype that aimed to improve rail transportation infrastructure.

The prototype under evaluation used a 3D-printed polymer structure constructed using the company's graphene enhanced polymer technology.

The addition of Versarien's graphene was designed to increase tensile strength and thermal protection, enabling the viable 3D-printing of large-scale-transport infrastructure components.

The preview event would be attended by investors and partners of Versarien including representatives from collaboration partners, together with Chinese, Japanese and UK government representatives.

At 9:50am: (LON:VRS) Versarien PLC share price was +5p at 131.5p