The global conference on materials in solar module manufacturing
Event Dates
2016-02-02 - 2016-02-03
Venue
Organizer
Event contact first name
Nicola
Event contact last name
Charlesworth
Email
nc@amiplastics.com
Event contact telephone number
+44 (0) 117 314 8111
Fax
+44 (0) 117 311 1534
Notes
Attending, Exhibiting and Sponsoring
There are early registration rates available now and extra group discounts, as well as table top exhibition spaces and sponsorship opportunities with branding on the web site and conference literature. Please contact:
Nicola Charlesworth, Conference Organiser
Email: nc@amiplastics.com
Tel: +44 (0) 117 314 8111
Speaking Opportunities
Papers are invited on all aspects of Polymers in Photovoltaics - please send a short summary to Dr Sally Humphreys before 3rd July 2015. Email: sh@amiplastics.com Tel: +44 1908 318665.
Description
AMI's 7th international conference on Polymers in Photovoltaics 2016 will take place from 2-3 February 2016 at the Hotel Nikko Düsseldorf in Germany. The conference programme will comprise technical and market papers and a focused table top exhibition runs alongside the conference, with a drinks reception on the evening of 2nd February for all delegates.
Polymers in Photovoltaics 2016 is designed specifically for companies involved in the photovoltaic manufacturing industry and the conference programme covers a range of themes such as:
solar power and conversion efficiency
markets
polymer materials in backsheets, encapsulants, sealants, adhesives, front sheets, substrates and organic PV
manufacturing
compounding for high weatherability
substituting new materials on existing module production lines
future technology for power generation from the latest modules to flexible options, BIPV, window PV films, and OPV
durability and weatherability
case studies and research
specifying materials for extreme conditions from desert sands to arctic climates
certification worldwide
Polymers in Photovoltaics 2016 brings together PV manufacturers, researchers, component makers, materials experts, service and equipment suppliers and the solar industry to debate the optimal technology for economic/grid parity solar power generation.