First Graphene Limited advised on positive progress regarding the Company's collaborative project with researchers at the University of Warwick on the use of graphene in thermoplastic systems. The project, which commenced in September 2020, aims to unlock the potential of using graphene to enhance the performance of a range of thermoplastic systems. It is being conducted at Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG), an industrially focused group with strong links to world leading industrial partners including Jaguar Land Rover. The team, led by Research Director Professor Tony McNally, Professor in Nanocomposites and Director of the International Institute for Nanocomposites Manufacturing (IINM) at WMG, has completed a study of First Graphene's materials and their suitability for incorporation into commonly used engineering polymers. Initial results confirm that the Company's PureGRAPH® powders allow easy dispersion into polymers with good flowability and processability. When added to engineering thermoplastics, PureGRAPH® graphene improves thermal conductivity and mechanical properties. Another positive outcome from the initial research was that PureGRAPH® can be incorporated into engineering plastics at very high levels, up to 30% by weight, without substantial increases in viscosity.