HTML5 multimedia
“There are security reasons back of Graphene® choice in favour of the HMTL5 video encoding, related to growing public concerns about the Flash® Player privacy level”

HTML5 is a fruit of the joint effort by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), an international community that develops open standards to ensure the long-term growth of the Web.
Its members are:
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology;
- European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics;
- Keio University, Japan;
- Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
All multimedia content originating by Graphene® exclusively made available in HTML5 version and, as seen in other pages, only by mean of Vimeo™ video hosting. There are security reasons back of Graphene® choice in favour of HMTL5 video encoding, related to growing and public concerns about the Flash® Player privacy level. No HTML5 video Player into Visitors' computers or smartphones has or actively looks for any relation with cameras, microphone, memory space and possibility to store data into the memory of nearby computers. Nonetheless, a reduced part of the multimedia content in this website originating by external sources, like:
- promotional videos by Bottling Companies,
- some of the videos in YouTube® by Vendors of Electronic Inspectors;
- some of the videos in YouTube® by Vendors of Optoelectronics devices;
is only accessible thru its original Flash® Player encoding because these entities make it only available thru third parties who still provide that particular way.