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Request access to the Ten Commercial Theses overview

The INFORM Ten Commercial Theses overview is intended as a high-level briefing for universities, academic reviewers and prospective research collaborators who wish to gauge their interest in the programme. Access is granted on application — no NDA is required for the overview itself. Detailed formulation, dispersion, electrode, DAQ and software design parameters remain separately gated via the investor data room, which does require NDA and Project Lead approval.

What you will receive

If approved, you will be issued a sign-in to /login.php with read-only access to /overview.php — the Ten Commercial Theses page. Each thesis is presented as a research-grade hypothesis anchored to peer-reviewed literature, with the boundary between literature and INFORM-specific outcomes stated plainly, and the validation work-package, open question and milestone that will independently resolve it.

Out of scope at this access level: the data room, lab protocols, formulation, dispersion, electrode and DAQ design parameters, and the workflow / evidence portal. Those remain NDA-gated.

A few sentences is sufficient. Indicate which of the ten thesis domains — materials, sensing mechanism, durability, manufacturability, asset-management value, lifecycle / carbon, standards alignment, software / digital-twin, commercial pathway, or sovereign capability — most interests you, and whether you are exploring potential research collaboration, a PhD project, a pilot, or general academic review.

By submitting this form you acknowledge that access is provisioned at INFORM's sole discretion, that the overview content is provided for research-engagement purposes only, and that all performance and commercial figures on the overview page are commercial theses pending independent INFORM-specific validation. No NDA is required for overview access; the data room remains separately gated. This site is governed by the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 (NSW); see our Privacy Policy.

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