Caio Lo Sardo, VP of MITO Material Solutions has taken a leading role in the first graphene document in development led by the U.S. committee within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Technical Committee (TC) 229, Nanotechnologies. Right now, when looking at graphene materials, no standard exists to classify graphene-related 2D materials and ensure the material will have concise technical specifications. The new standard includes a framework that is tailored to be useful for users, academia and regulators. This project will establish consensus-based parameters for commercial graphene purchases to confirm the material data sheets meet the expected standards. During this overview, Caio will share insights into the compilation of framework that have been built around graphene, with industry peer review, the study of the characteristics and zero in on what matters going forward for people who use graphene.
An Overview Into the New ISO TS for Graphene-Related 2D Materials
May 14, 2025 |
During this overview, Caio will share insights into the compilation of framework that have been built around graphene, with industry peer review, the study of the characteristics and zero in on what matters going forward for people who use graphene.
Presented By

Presenter 1:
Caio Lo Sardo
Executive Vice President, MITO
Caio Lo Sardo is the executive VP for MITO Material Solutions, a materials science company focused on building a more sustainable world through high performance materials. MITO is the first to market-proven functionalized graphene products that deliver lab-verified improvements in strength, durability and flexibility in composite materials which empower manufacturers to make lighter, longer-lasting products. Caio has worked in international business and operational growth for more than 10 years. Currently, he serves as a nominated U.S. delegate and a Project Leader for Nanotechnologies at the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), where he is focused on the development of standards and best practices for commercial graphene-related 2D materials. Caio holds a bachelor's degree in international business from Universidade Santa Cecilia (Brazil).
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