Photovoltaics Europe 2009
Photovoltaics Europe 2009
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Photovoltaics Beyond Conventional Silicon is co-located with Printed Electronics Europe.
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Tuesday, 07 Apr 2009

 Keynote
08:15IDTechEx
08:30Ravensburger
08:55Centro Ricerche Fiat
09:20Nokia Research Center
09:45Plastic Logic
10:10Coffee & Networking Break
10:45NASA - Johnson Space Center
11:10SBf Spezialleuchten Wurzen
11:35Soligie
12:00Kovio
12:25Lunch & Networking Break

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Track 3

 Photovoltaics
14:00CTF Solar
14:25Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
14:50SOLARC
 Organic Photovoltaics
15:15Konarka Austria R&D
15:40Fraunhofer ISE
16:05Coffee & Networking Break
16:45Heliatek
17:10University of Potsdam
17:35TU Ilmenau
18:00IAPP - TU Dresden
18:25Day 1 Ends

Wednesday, 08 Apr 2009

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 Thin Film Inorganic Photovoltaics - CIGS & CDTe
08:30centrotherm photovoltaics
08:55Würth Solar
09:20EMPA

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 DSSC
09:45Universitat Jaume I
10:10Helsinki University of Technology
10:35Coffee & Networking Break

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Track 2

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 Solar Textiles
11:15University of Michigan
11:40Power Textiles
 Photovoltaic Materials
12:05TITK Institute
12:30DuPont (UK)
12:55Lunch & Networking Break
14:30XLIM
 Photovoltaics Manufacture
14:55Imaging Technology International (iTi)
15:20Risø National Laboratory
 Energy Harvesting
15:45University of Southampton
16:10Coffee & Networking Break

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Track 2

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 Barrier Materials
16:40ITRI
17:05Alcan Packaging
17:30IDTechEx
17:55Day 2 Ends
 
 
 

Tuesday April 07, 2009

Keynote (08:15 - 12:25)

08:15 - 08:30 "Printed Electronics - Hot Applications and Market Sizes 2009-2019"
  • The new products
  • Industry State-of-play
  • 2009-2019 forecasts revealed
 
08:30 - 08:55 "Past, Future and Requirements of Printed Electronics in the Games Sector"
  • Past experiences of combining paper board games with electronic components
  • Future plans of Ravensburger regarding electronics in games
  • Requirements for Printed Electronics in Games
 
08:55 - 09:20 "Photovoltaic and other Printable Functionalities Enabling Efficient Electrical Mobility"
 
 
09:20 - 10:45 "Morph - Transformable Mobile Device"
  • Key business and technology trends towards future mobile devices
  • Nanomaterials for future mobile devices
  • Printed electronics enables new device form factors
 
09:45 - 10:10 "The E-Reader as a Product Application for Plastic Electronics Technology"
  • Overview of Plastic Logic's development and technology
  • First commercial factory for plastic electronics based in Dresden
  • E-readers: Product, uses and advantages
  • Plastic Logic's e-reader based on organic electronics technology
 
10:10 Coffee & Networking Break
 
10:45 - 11:10 "Printed Electronics at NASA"
  • What the World's largest space agency needs from printed electronics
  • Photovoltaics, Displays and Logic - our current progress with the new electronics
 
11:10 - 11:35 "Requirements for Organic LED Lighting in Train Applications"
  • Organic LEDs do have some nice features - first areal light source.
  • But they're worthless without an application.
  • For the use in trains, the OLED technology has to fulfill a number of standards.
  • Is is that far developed?
 
11:35 - 12:00 "Printed Electronics in New Product Initiatives & the path to Commercialization"
  • Value proposition for Printed Electronics
  • Uses of Printed Electronics
  • Technical & manufacturing challenges
  • Roadmap and the path for moving forward
 
12:00 - 12:25 "A New Semiconductor Technology Paradigm - Printed RFID is now a Reality"
  • Turning vision into reality
  • From world's first all-printed silicon transistors (2007) to world's first silicon ink based RF tags (2008) to first applications (2009)
  • Partnering for success
 
12:25 Lunch & Networking Break
 

Photovoltaics (14:00 - 15:15)

14:00 - 14:25 "Pathway Towards Grid Parity with Roth & Rau CTF Turnkey Facilities"
  • Latest developments of CTF Solar
  • Introduction of Roth & Rau CTF Turnkey Technology
  • Pathway to Grid Parity with CdTe Technology
 
14:25 - 14:50 "Power from the Sun: The Advent of Mesoscopic Solar Cells"
 
 
14:50 - 15:15 "Photovoltaic Microsystem Integration in Flexible Products"
  • Fundamentals of Photovoltaic energy harvesting systems
  • State of the art components
  • Applications and limits in mobile or flexible products
 

Organic Photovoltaics (15:15 - 18:25)

15:15 - 15:40 "Organic Photovoltaics - A Low Cost, Scalable Technology"
  • State of the art performance and future roadmap of OPV
  • Production technologies for OPV - what does it take to scale up
  • First applications and markets
 
15:40 - 16:05 "Flexible ITO-free organic Solar Cell Modules"
  • Upscaling of the production technology
  • Investigations on the longterm stability
  • Applications for small flexible organic solar cell modules
 
16:05 Coffee & Networking Break
 
16:45 - 17:10 "Organic Based Photovoltaics"
  • High efficiency organic p-i-n type tandem cells
  • Extrapolated lifetime in excess of twenty years
  • Efficient modules with integrated series interconnection
 
17:10 - 17:35 "Photovoltaic Performance of Polymer-Based Solar Cells with Non-Fullerene Acceptors"
  • Processes determining the efficiency of polymer-based solar cells
  • Tuning nanomorphology in polymer-polymer blend devices
  • Acceptors for polymer-based solar cells with high open circuit voltage and high fill factor
 
17:35 - 18:00 "Geometry of Efficient Polymer Solar Cells"
  • Joule Losses and Influence of Series Resistance
  • Laser Ablation as a Route to Optimized Module Design
 
18:00 - 18:25 "Efficient Organic Solar Cells made from Small Molecules"
  • Advantages of Vacuum Processing
  • Optimising the device morphology and optics for blend layers
  • Accurate device characterisation of efficient solar cells
 
18:25 Day 1 Ends
 
 

Wednesday April 08, 2009

Thin Film Inorganic Photovoltaics - CIGS & CDTe (08:30 - 09:20)

08:30 - 08:55 "Turn-Key-Production Line from centrotherm photovoltaics AG for High Efficient and Low-Cost CIGS Thin Film Modules"
  • CIGS technology from centrotherm
  • CIGS turn-key production lines offered by centrotherm
  • Roadmap of conversion efficiencies and production cost for CIGS-modules
 
08:55 - 09:25 "Thin films in PV already penetrating the market, status and perspectives and in detail the CIS technology"
  • What is thin film CIS, CdTe and a-Si
  • penetration of the PV market by thin films
  • status and perspectives and potentials
  • CIS technology of Wurth Solar
 
09:20 - 09:45 "High Efficiency Flexible Solar Cells Based on CIGS and CdTe Thin Films"
  • Current status of flexible CIGS and CdTe technology
  • Challenges of monolithic interconnection
  • Advantages of high efficiency and roll-to-roll manufacturing
  • Manufacturing challenges
  • Future prospects
 

DSSC (09:45 - 10:35)

09:45 - 10:10 "Pushing up the Performance of Colloidal Quantum Dot Sensitized Solar Cells"
  • Sensitized solar cells
  • Quantum dots
  • Cadmium Selenide
 
10:10 - 10:35 "Performance Limiting Factors in Flexible Dye Solar Cells"
  • How to understand and predict them by simple device modeling
  • How to measure them with impedance and light modulation techniques
  • How to minimize them though better materials and device architecture
 
10:35 Coffee & Networking Break
 

Solar Textiles (11:15 - 12:05)

11:15 - 11:40 "Solar Textile Research Update"
 
 
11:40 - 12:05 "Development of flexible Solar Cells on Textiles"
  • Solar cells on textiles: structure and challenges;
  • Microwave plasma enhanced CVD of silicon;
  • Characterisation of Si films and devices on polyester
 

Photovoltaic Materials (12:05 - 14:55)

12:05 - 12:30 "Thienopyrazine-based Low-Bandgap Polymers for Polymer Solar Cell Applications"
  • materials research for flexible polymer solar cells
  • advantages and room for improvements of low-bandgap polymers
  • development of single processing steps with a laboratory reel-to-reel wet coating machine
 
12:30 - 12:55 "Advanced Screen-Printable Thin-Film PV Front-Side Silver Conductor Compositions"
  • Development of Front Side Ag compositions for CIGS and other thin film PV cells.
  • Processing and Performance data - to include contact resistivity on ITO
  • Reliability studies at 85°C/85% RH
 
12:55 Lunch & Networking Break
 
14:30 - 14:55 "High performance Organic Solar Cells through Enhanced Charge Transport"
  • Correlation between the active layer morphology and cell performance
  • Effect of electric field-induced orientation of carbon nanotubes in the active layer on cell performance
  • Anode alternatives
 

Photovoltaics Manufacture (14:55 - 15:45)

14:55 - 15:20 "Inkjet as a Digital Fabrication Process for Photovoltaics Applications"
  • Inkjet process development
  • Implementing inkjet for printed electronics - application examples
  • Digital fabrication equipment for printed electronics using inkjet technology
 
15:20 - 15:45 "Roll to Roll Coating for Photovoltaics"
  • Processes for all solution Roll-to-roll coating of polymer solar cells
  • Lifetimes studies, performance and demonstration of polymer solar cells
  • Roll-to-roll encapsulation methods for stable polymer solar cell modules
 

Energy Harvesting (15:45 - 16:10)

15:45 - 16:10 "Screen-Printed Piezoelectric Films for Energy Harvesting"
  • introduction to vibration energy harvesting
  • optimisation of screen printed piezoelectric films
  • application of printed piezoelectric energy harvesters in aeronautical applications
 
16:10 Coffee & Networking Break
 

Barrier Materials (16:40 - 17:55)

16:40 - 17:05 "Breakthroughs in Barrier Materials for Flexible Electronics"
  • ITRI's work on flexible barriers
  • Performance, cost
 
17:05 - 17:30 "Barrier Solutions and Printed Electrodes for Flexible Electronics"
  • industrial scale high barrier film based on packaging technology
  • printing technology for transparent conductive films
 
17:30 - 17:55 "Needs and Requirements for Barrier Layers for Flexible Electronics - The Big Opportunity"
  • Needs by device type
  • Comaprisons of existing solutions
  • What is still needed
 
17:55 Day 2 Ends
 
 
For speaking opportunities at the event, please contact Dr Harry Zervos at
Photovoltaics "Beyond Conventional Silicon" Europe - Focusing on flexible, printed, organic & inorganic technologies. Innovative solutions that open up immense new markets.
 

 

 
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