Premier Graphene, Inc., formerly Premier Biomedical Inc. (OTC: BIEI), announces major news in Mexico with our friends at HGI Industrial Technologies S.A de P.I and an advancement in its Graphene Enhanced Concrete

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HGI Industrial Technologies, a company with a strategic agreement with Premier Graphene Inc., has secured one of only three commercial permits for industrial hemp cultivation in Mexico. Test results are outstanding - revealing the material to be stronger, lighter, and faster to process, leading to the production of a superior end product. This marks a significant step in bringing disruptive technology to the construction industry

IMPERIAL VALLEY, Calif., May 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Premier Graphene Inc. (OTC: BIEI), in conjunction with HGI Industrial Technologies LLC, which has now acquired the third commercial industrial hemp license in Mexico, is embracing the native resources of Mexico and the United States in the research and production of unique graphene-based products to satisfy massive consumer needs ranging from construction to aerospace and the medical field.

As previously reported, recent studies conducted by an independent state-approved lab in Baja California, Mexico, have confirmed the strategic advantages of industrial hemp-produced graphene additive in hydraulic concrete. The results surpassed even our expectations.

28 days of testing confirms what we have known to be correct: HGI's IP special blend product has proven to be lighter, stronger, and now possesses sustained durability required as a high standard of the industry. It has withstood a month of stress and has yielded a 25% improvement in the strength of the final product. This is up from 14% after 14 days. This will translate into huge industry cost-savings, including reduced structural support requirements and improved longevity for building products.

The drying time is reduced, inevitably leading to shorter project completion times, which may result in further cost savings and financial benefits beyond our expectations. Additionally, hemp-based graphene can be dissolved in water, presenting a significant advantage in the world of concrete construction. Traditionally, concrete is mixed with a variety of materials we colloquially refer to as 'gunk,' essentially comprising a hodgepodge of materials and extremely expensive additives aimed at enhancing strength and preventing cracking of the concrete under extreme temperatures or structural overloads. This material often leads to mechanical issues with the mixers, resulting in high maintenance and repair costs, most of which can be eliminated with the finer, lighter mixtures enabled by this exciting technology.

Thanks to the recent recognition, as highlighted in https://www.graphene-info.com/premier-graphene-announces-positive-test-results-its-graphene-enhanced-concrete, and prior to this announcement, the publication of the final composite testing results, we have been contacted by a number of interested companies.