02.01.18
infinityPV is opening the doors for printed solar cells through a series of workshops. One of the fastest growing technologies in the world is printed electronics, with applications in consumer goods, healthcare, aerospace, electronics, etc. OLED screens and RFID antenna are common examples.
Printed electronics take common printing techniques, such as screen printing, and use them to create electronic and optical components. One such example with promises for the for the future of energy is printed solar cells.
“Printed solar cells allow us to dream of a technology that can solve the world’s energy problems,” said Frederik C. Krebs, CEO of infinityPV. “Our aim is to ensure the progress of this field, and therefore we will now invite third parties to workshops on printed solar cells.”
infinityPV has brought light weight, flexible and transparent solar cells to costumers all over the world for use in various applications including DIY projects, consumer goods, art projects, and more. Now infinityPV is opening the doors for printed solar cells through a series of workshops at their production site in Denmark.
“We offer a series of workshops that prepares you for the entire process of producing solar cells,” Krebs reported. “Many of our participants are already skilled in one of more of the professional disciplines that enter into the value chain for printed solar cells. We have broken the entire process up into modules that as much as possible separates the disciplines allowing you to tailor your learning process to the skills you already have and the ones you need to acquire.”
The workshops from infinityPV will give the opportunity to not only see the machinery but to get hands-on experiences with scaled processing of printed organic solar cells. “You will gain knowledge with every step on the way from making materials and inks through printing to testing, packaging and integration the final product.”
Combined with theoretical sessions and an e-learning course, the workshops are directed at both academia and industry. The workshops cover aspects from design of the solar cells over material synthesis, ink preparation, roll-to-roll printing, testing, packaging, analysis, and post-handling.
“We feel it is important to give a full and honest view into the process of making printed solar cells,” explained Krebs, “Most people might focus on the printing step itself, but this is only one part of the process. You need to understand the materials, ink-preparation, testing, packaging and much more. We aim to give a full overview over all these steps in the workshops.”
Signup for the workshop is handled at: https://infinityPV.com/products/services/printed-solar-cell-workshop.
Printed electronics take common printing techniques, such as screen printing, and use them to create electronic and optical components. One such example with promises for the for the future of energy is printed solar cells.
“Printed solar cells allow us to dream of a technology that can solve the world’s energy problems,” said Frederik C. Krebs, CEO of infinityPV. “Our aim is to ensure the progress of this field, and therefore we will now invite third parties to workshops on printed solar cells.”
infinityPV has brought light weight, flexible and transparent solar cells to costumers all over the world for use in various applications including DIY projects, consumer goods, art projects, and more. Now infinityPV is opening the doors for printed solar cells through a series of workshops at their production site in Denmark.
“We offer a series of workshops that prepares you for the entire process of producing solar cells,” Krebs reported. “Many of our participants are already skilled in one of more of the professional disciplines that enter into the value chain for printed solar cells. We have broken the entire process up into modules that as much as possible separates the disciplines allowing you to tailor your learning process to the skills you already have and the ones you need to acquire.”
The workshops from infinityPV will give the opportunity to not only see the machinery but to get hands-on experiences with scaled processing of printed organic solar cells. “You will gain knowledge with every step on the way from making materials and inks through printing to testing, packaging and integration the final product.”
Combined with theoretical sessions and an e-learning course, the workshops are directed at both academia and industry. The workshops cover aspects from design of the solar cells over material synthesis, ink preparation, roll-to-roll printing, testing, packaging, analysis, and post-handling.
“We feel it is important to give a full and honest view into the process of making printed solar cells,” explained Krebs, “Most people might focus on the printing step itself, but this is only one part of the process. You need to understand the materials, ink-preparation, testing, packaging and much more. We aim to give a full overview over all these steps in the workshops.”
Signup for the workshop is handled at: https://infinityPV.com/products/services/printed-solar-cell-workshop.