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Flexegraph Next Generation Liquid Cooling

FlexeGRAPH, founded in 2015 in Canberra, Australia, specializes in advanced non-toxic liquid cooling fluids enhanced with nanotechnology, aimed at improving electric vehicle charging and reducing emissions. The company has expanded into Europe, establishing a subsidiary in Sweden and participating in trade programs to facilitate growth. They advocate for an Australia-EU Free Trade Agreement to ease trade for SMEs, promote investment, and enhance access to the EU market.

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Flexegraph Next Generation Liquid Cooling

FlexeGRAPH, founded in 2015 in Canberra, Australia, specializes in advanced non-toxic liquid cooling fluids enhanced with nanotechnology, aimed at improving electric vehicle charging and reducing emissions. The company has expanded into Europe, establishing a subsidiary in Sweden and participating in trade programs to facilitate growth. They advocate for an Australia-EU Free Trade Agreement to ease trade for SMEs, promote investment, and enhance access to the EU market.

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FlexeGRAPH – Next Generation Liquid Cooling

Key Info
Year founded: 2015
Location of headquarters:
Canberra, Australia Capital Territory
Number of employees:
5 (1 based in Sweden)
Established in 2015 as a ‘spin-out’ from the Australian National University in Annual turnover: $150k
Canberra, FlexeGRAPH’s founding team drew on their extensive experience
to develop a range of advanced fluids that break the limits of traditional liquid
coolants.
FlexeGRAPH’s non-toxic, environmentally friendly family of fluids enhanced with
nano technology have a wide variety of benefits including reduced charging time
for electric vehicles and lower fuel consumption and CO2 emissions for combustion
engines.
FlexeGRAPH was one of the first participants in the Berlin segment of the Australian
Government’s Landing Pad Program in 2015. Three years later, the Australian
company opened a new subsidiary in Stockholm, Sweden, its largest market in
Europe.
An expanded product portfolio has seen it make strong headway into new market
segments on the continent.

How an Australia – European Union Free Trade Agreement could help:


We are excited by the prospect of a
• Making trade easier for SMEs
free trade deal between Australia
A key priority is to agree on ambitious rules that assist small and medium-
and the EU to streamline export of
sized enterprises to take advantage of the benefits of the free trade agreement,
our advanced fluid technology and
including information sharing arrangements that make it easier to find the right
networks to expand their business.
reduce potential regulatory burdens
in a large market. Giving enhanced
• Promoting trade facilitation access to the EU chemicals and
We aim for an FTA that makes trading easier by promoting effective and efficient automotive industries will provide
customs procedures and building on existing commitments under the WTO excellent opportunities to grow our
Agreement on Trade Facilitation. Greater transparency of customs procedures business.
will make it easier for Australian companies to do business with the European
Union. Dr Shannon Notley
• Increasing investment between Australia and the EU FOUNDER

To promote greater two-way investment and provide greater certainty for


investors, we are seeking improved market access for investment, and enhanced
transparency and regulatory frameworks.

June 2018
July 2019
More information on the Australia-European Union Free Trade Agreement is available at
More information on the Australia-European Union Free Trade Agreement is available at
www.dfat.gov.au/trade/agreements/aeufta

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