Graphene is a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice that was discovered in 2004 and awarded the Nobel Prize in 2010. It has exceptional properties such as optical transparency, electrical and thermal conductivity, flexibility, strength, and impermeability. Large area graphene films produced through cost-effective methods could transform industries like sensors, energy storage, desalination, thermal management, and flexible electronics. Graphene Frontiers has developed a patent-pending process for mass-producing and transferring graphene films to substrates that is chemical-free, suitable for roll-to-roll production, and will enable cost-effective graphene that can drive new applications.