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Solliance is a partnership of R&D organizations from the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany working in thin film photovoltaic solar energy.
Solliance is active in the field of thin film photovoltaic solar energy and provides state of the art laboratories and pilot production lines which are jointly used for research programs.
The agreement gives Panasonic access to the world's best processing equipment and expertise suited to the development of its revolutionary Perovskite Solar Cell (PSC) technology on flexible substrates.
‘We are extremely pleased with Panasonic’s decision to join our program’ states Huib van den Heuvel, director at Solliance, ‘With this step Panasonic strengthens the industrial participation in this exciting research field’.
Panasonic will conduct the feasibility studies on the possibility of large scale roll-to-roll production of printed PSCs under this program. This partnership will create the industry's most technically capable and commercially focused effort to roll out this next generation technology.
‘We very much appreciate the cooperation with Solliance. Its roll-to-roll pilot production infrastructure and the know-how related to PSCs is world class’, states Toshihiro Higuchi, Panasonic resident working within the joint research team at Solliance.
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