01.22.16
Heliatek will use the platform of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, which is taking place in Davos-Klosters from Jan. 20-23, 2016, to present its disruptive technology of organic solar films. Thibaud Le Séguillon, Heliatek’s CEO, will interact with global leaders from across business, government, international organizations, academia and civil society.
“We will use this great opportunity of the Annual Meeting to present our de-centralized, de-carbonized, solar energy harvesting technology. It is highly disruptive to the current energy model of large, polluting, CO2 emitting electricity producers by offering clean, local energy generation. Our HeliaFilms form an intricate part of the Fourth Industrial Revolution,” said Le Séguillon.
Heliatek was recognized last year as one of the World Economic Forum’s Technology Pioneers. The Dresden-based company develops and manufactures electricity-producing HeliaFilm, an ultra-lightweight, flexible solar film that is less than 1 mm thick. Heliatek holds the world record for an organic solar cell with an efficiency of 12%. It also won the Renewable Energy Design Award 2015 at the Elektra European Electronics Industry Awards.
After the successful market entry of HeliaFilm integrated with building materials such as glass and concrete, the company entered the PVC membrane segment with a renowned partner. Heliatek continues its worldwide roll out with global industry partners this year.
“We will use this great opportunity of the Annual Meeting to present our de-centralized, de-carbonized, solar energy harvesting technology. It is highly disruptive to the current energy model of large, polluting, CO2 emitting electricity producers by offering clean, local energy generation. Our HeliaFilms form an intricate part of the Fourth Industrial Revolution,” said Le Séguillon.
Heliatek was recognized last year as one of the World Economic Forum’s Technology Pioneers. The Dresden-based company develops and manufactures electricity-producing HeliaFilm, an ultra-lightweight, flexible solar film that is less than 1 mm thick. Heliatek holds the world record for an organic solar cell with an efficiency of 12%. It also won the Renewable Energy Design Award 2015 at the Elektra European Electronics Industry Awards.
After the successful market entry of HeliaFilm integrated with building materials such as glass and concrete, the company entered the PVC membrane segment with a renowned partner. Heliatek continues its worldwide roll out with global industry partners this year.