Grapheal
Laboratoires d’analyses médicales
Grenoble, Rhone Alpes 3 929 abonnés
Bringing connectivity to biosensors. Digital biosensors for wearables, diagnostics and wound care.
À propos
Grapheal is a spin-off from Neel Institute, at French Research Center CNRS in Grenoble. After 10 years of research and development on biomaterials fabrication and integration. Grapheal is born out of our will to improve chronic wounds medical care with a new generation of smart-bandages. The core of our technology is linked to graphene physical and biochemical properties. We use it as a bioactive material, an electrical plateform for wound stimulation, and a biodetection plateform to monitor healing in real time. Our smart-bandages benefits to both patients and medical staff by combining an efficient and flexible dressing with a simple smartphone app to monitor, day after day, the wound healing progresses.
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http://www.grapheal.com
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- Secteur
- Laboratoires d’analyses médicales
- Taille de l’entreprise
- 11-50 employés
- Siège social
- Grenoble, Rhone Alpes
- Type
- Société civile/Société commerciale/Autres types de sociétés
- Fondée en
- 2019
- Domaines
- bandages, healthcare, iomt, pansements, smart dressings, e-health, graphene, biosensors, diagnostics, wound care et IVD
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38000 Grenoble, Rhone Alpes, FR
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Grapheal a republié ceci
Lab analysis could well be a thing of the past, at least when it comes to analysing water quality. What used to take days, sometimes weeks, is now taking minutes. Early detection of pollution events and of the spread of viruses and bacteria has the potential to save lives, to speed remedial action, to pinpoint sources of pollution, and to reduce both operational and environmental costs. Portable detectors, modular systems and digital technology are bringing near real-time results into the market. In this Tech Dive, we catch up with some of the companies we have covered in the past year or two to find out how the technology is developing and what the future holds. Featuring: FREDsense Technologies WATR Grapheal Read the full story here: https://lnkd.in/eG7FESuR.
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Grapheal a republié ceci
La France passe à la vitesse supérieure contre les "polluants éternels" : la loi de février 2025 (applicable depuis le 1er janvier 2026) interdit déjà certains PFAS dans cosmétiques, fart de ski et vêtements imperméabilisés (interdiction textile totale d’ici 2030) et impose la recherche obligatoire des 20 PFAS les plus préoccupants dans l’eau potable. Face à ce cadre, deux start‑ups — MS4ALL (Orléans) avec sa solution MS4 Nature et Grapheal (spin‑off CNRS Grenoble) — développent des outils pour détecter, simuler la dégradation et déclencher la remédiation des PFAS. Ces technologies (capteurs d’alerte, simulation numérique, procédés bactériens ou par oxydation) rendent l’éradication des PFAS réaliste à moyen terme, poussent les industriels vers des matériaux sans PFAS et déplacent l’enjeu vers l’économie (investisseurs et assureurs se désengagent des sociétés utilisatrices). Lire l'article complet -> https://lnkd.in/eVeQgxvc Rejoignez la communauté écosociétale de la région Centre-Val de Loire : https://lnkd.in/eFyvjKJw https://lnkd.in/e7ejFsxS
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Thank you chemeurope.com for your interest.
The current gold standard for PFAS analysis (LC-MS/MS) takes weeks to return results – far too slow for the higher-frequency monitoring now required under the 2026 EU Drinking Water Directive. Water Treatment Plant operators are stuck between tightening regulation and a method that simply can't keep up. Grapheal has built an answer the size of a credit card. PFAST is a field-deployable graphene sensing platform that delivers on-site PFAS results in minutes. It achieves 10\times higher sensitivity than existing portable solutions – and it reduces operating expenditure by enabling continuous water filter monitoring, not just periodic lab checks. The company just secured €2.5 million from the EIC Accelerator, one of Europe's most competitive deep-tech funding programs. Europe's largest water utilities have already signalled strong interest. What makes a graphene sensor this sensitive – and how close is it to commercial scale? The article has the answers. You'll find the link to the article in the first comment. Grapheal Vincent Bouchiat Behnaz Djoharian EIC - European Innovation Council Carol Leslie Juliette Schmitt
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Grapheal a republié ceci
Deep-tech company Grapheal has been awarded €2.5 million in funding under the European Innovation Council (EIC) Accelerator programme to advance the development of portable sensors designed to detect harmful “forever chemicals” in water supplies. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/eFFUaT7D #DeepTechInnovation #WaterQualityMonitoring #GrapheneSensors
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Grapheal is opening today another chapter of its development with the start of this project focusing on the scale up and commercialization of environmental monitoring tools based on a groundbreaking #graphene technology. We would like to thank the European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA) for their support.
[ALA Client News] Grapheal secures €2.5M from EIC Accelerator program to develop fast, field-deployable graphene sensors for ultra-trace, real-time PFAS detection ☑️ By enabling easy testing at point of need, Grapheal’s sensors could allow for more frequent PFAS monitoring as required by new 2026 EU Drinking Water Directive Vincent Bouchiat EIC - European Innovation Council #PFAS #EIC #deeptech
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Grapheal will exhibit its solutions for detection of micro pollutants such as #PFAS at ChangeNOW Paris, Grand Palais on March 31st, afternoon. Come to discover its groundbreaking technology for assessing water quality profiles in the field Many thanks to 3DEXPERIENCE Lab for their kind invitation on their booth.
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Ravi de présenter demain notre projet de capteurs PFAS en compagnie des sociétés ms4all et Antea Group - France. Merci Da Vinci Labs pour l'organisation de ce webinaire.
DERNIER APPEL : J-1 avant notre 1er Da Vinci Focus ! Comment identifier une menace invisible et persistante dans nos ressources en eau ? La réponse se trouve dans les nanomatériaux de pointe. Nous sommes particulièrement fiers d'accueillir Vincent Bouchiat, CEO et co-fondateur de Grapheal, entreprise récemment lauréate du prestigieux programme EIC Accelerator. Cette reconnaissance européenne souligne l'aspect stratégique de ces capteurs innovants basés sur le graphène, capables de détecter des contaminants dans l’eau avec une sensibilité et une rapidité inédites. Face aux défis posés par les PFAS, les innovations deep tech ouvrent la voie à une surveillance continue et plus réactive de la qualité de l’eau, un enjeu crucial pour les collectivités, les industriels et les acteurs de l’environnement. Venez découvrir Grapheal : 📅 24 mars 🕙 10h00 – 1h de webinaire 👉 Inscription gratuite, lien en commentaire Un échange pour comprendre comment les capteurs nouvelle génération peuvent transformer la gestion des polluants émergents. #DeepTech #WaterTech #PFAS #Innovation #Environment #Sustainability #EICAccelerator #Graphene #DaVinciFocus
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https://lnkd.in/em97YECF Grapheal is honored with the EIC accelerator award. This funding, provided by EIC - European Innovation Council, will enable our startup to scale its graphene biosensor technology and launch the first portable #PFAS #sensing platform with sub-ppm sensitivity. We extend our sincere gratitude to Zaz Ventures and the PCN Conseil européen de l'innovation (EIC) for their unwavering support. Miren David , Nikos Makris, Antonella Rivieccio, Fiona Wong(王 立 俊), Xavier Aubry, Codrin P.
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Grapheal a republié ceci
Last week in Grenoble, the EIC Portfolio Responsible Electronics came together for its annual meeting, two days of fruitful collaboration, exchange, and forward-looking discussions on responsible electronics. We welcomed a new project into the portfolio: EIC BayFlex, further strengthening our shared ambition to advance sustainable and impactful technologies. The meeting featured a rich programme of presentations, including: Leo Kenny – Update on the IRDS Sustainability Group and future prospects Antonio Facchetti – Overview of his current research activities Fernando Coelho – Joint Research Centre perspective on critical raw materials Jérôme Gavillet – Insights from the IAM-I Policy Office A key highlight was the round table with Grenoble-based startups, underlining the strong emphasis of EIC Pathfinder projects on pathways to market entry and real-world impact. The discussion on the European responsible electronics ecosystem and the commercialisation of deep-tech brought together: Grapheal, Elethic, BeFC Bioenzymatic Fuel Cells and Nellow Many thanks to all speakers and participants for the engaging discussions and shared vision.
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