Organic photovoltaics (OPV) company Solarmer Energy has announced a joint development project with Joel Berman Glass Studios.
The two companies have worked on an OPV glass panel that can be used as decorative glass in architecture, according to the press release.
Solarmer's lifetime project director Vishal Shrotriya recently outlined its plans to break into the building-integrated PV market in an interview with +Plastic Electronics.
The OPV firm will begin manufacturing of solar cells - for portable electronic charging - later in 2010, it claims.
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Solarmer press release
Announcement of Solarmer’s collaboration with Joel Berman Glass Studios

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WEBINAR: dye-sensitised solar cells: technologies, applications and commercialisation
Gavin Tulloch, MD of Dyesol Global, will present Dye-Sensitised Solar Cells: Technologies, Applications and Commercialisation, an upcoming webinar from +Plastic Electronics and IntertechPira

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Solarmer sets sights on BIPV
Organic solar cell company Solarmer Energy is enhancing cell efficiency in 2010 to prepare for the building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPVs) market

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The Future of Flexible and Thin-Film PVs
Technology forecasts to 2019, published by IntertechPira

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About +Plastic Electronics magazine
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