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Paragraf – Graphene Sensors Driving European Strategic Autonomy

How do Paragraf's graphene Hall-effect sensors measure magnetic fields at cryogenic temperatures where conventional sensors fail?

Paragraf is a Cambridge-based pioneer engineering the next generation of electronic sensors. Defence-finance analysis; 32-page sourced DFM PDF report.

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Original DFM publication · DFM Analysis report · 2025-08-11

Paragraf is a Cambridge-based pioneer engineering the next generation of electronic sensors with atom-thin graphene technology. This young company has swiftly gained recognition for manufacturing graphene-based devices that operate in extremes where conventional sensors fail.

From ultra-cold quantum laboratories to the high-radiation environment of space, Paragraf’s sensors promise unprecedented performance. The company’s flagship graphene Hall effect sensors can measure magnetic fields with extraordinary sensitivity at cryogenic temperatures – a breakthrough enabling new possibilities in quantum computing, aerospace, and even submarine detection.

This analysis answers: How do Paragraf's graphene Hall-effect sensors measure magnetic fields at cryogenic temperatures where conventional sensors fail? What is the maturity of its atom-thin graphene devices and fit with quantum computing, aerospace and submarine detection? Which dual-use markets and partners does the Cambridge company serve? What capability gaps and dependencies define Paragraf?

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  • The company’s flagship graphene Hall effect sensors can measure magnetic fields with extraordinary sensitivity at cryogenic temperatures – a breakthrough enabling new possibilities in quantum computing, aerospace…

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Paragraf – Graphene Sensors Driving European Strategic Autonomy

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Published 2025-08-11
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What is Paragraf – Graphene Sensors Driving European Strategic Autonomy?

This young company has swiftly gained recognition for manufacturing graphene-based devices that operate in extremes where conventional sensors fail.

Why does Paragraf – Graphene Sensors Driving European Strategic Autonomy matter for European defence?

From ultra-cold quantum laboratories to the high-radiation environment of space, Paragraf’s sensors promise unprecedented performance.

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