05.02.24
Epishine, a leader in printed organic solar cell technology, will lead a consortium that has been selected for funding of more than 38 million SEK ($3.5 million) from the EU. The consortium will work with industry leaders for the future of OPV and sustainable electronics.
The project aims to demonstrate the potential of OPV technology to meet the diverse energy needs of markets such as retail, property tech, and consumer electronics. Industry leaders will play crucial roles, ensuring a comprehensive approach to the project's success and further development in the field with a significant market connection.
Continuous development is critical due to the rapidly evolving nature of future technological needs. The project consortium, committed to advancing organic photovoltaic (OPV) technology, brings industrial partners together, allowing integration of diverse expertise, vital for addressing both technical and practical challenges in OPV applications.
“We are honored to lead this project,” said Epishine CEO Anders Kottenauer. “This funding will enable us to further accelerate our joint market efforts and continue our mission of making self-powered electronics the standard."
The project aims to demonstrate the potential of OPV technology to meet the diverse energy needs of markets such as retail, property tech, and consumer electronics. Industry leaders will play crucial roles, ensuring a comprehensive approach to the project's success and further development in the field with a significant market connection.
Continuous development is critical due to the rapidly evolving nature of future technological needs. The project consortium, committed to advancing organic photovoltaic (OPV) technology, brings industrial partners together, allowing integration of diverse expertise, vital for addressing both technical and practical challenges in OPV applications.
“We are honored to lead this project,” said Epishine CEO Anders Kottenauer. “This funding will enable us to further accelerate our joint market efforts and continue our mission of making self-powered electronics the standard."