Photovoltaics industry to produce 12GW by 2010, says iSuppli - 23 June 2008
Evergreen Solar gains follow-on order with groSolar - 24 June 2008
Ascent Solar mulls faster capacity ramp in 2009; evaluates overseas production - 02 July 2008
FPL plans 110MW of solar power plants in Florida - 26 June 2008
Global thin film production output to reach 3.5GW in 2010 - 27 June 2008
U.S. BLM backtracks on solar farm applications - 04 July 2008
Martin Hermann named as Chief Strategic Officer for Advent Solar - 04 July 2008
AT&S to collaborate with Solland Solar on solar cell applications - 03 July 2008
Yingli enters 10MW module supply agreement with Enfinity - 03 July 2008
Hybrid solar cell researchers order sputtering tool from Surrey NanoSystems - 03 July 2008
On
June 12th in Munich, 1,000 companies will be exhibiting products and
services for the solar industry. More companies than ever before will
be presenting their solar products and services on an exhibition area
of 76,000sqm – an increase of 120% on last year. Exhibitors will be
directed into the areas of solar thermal technology, photovoltaics and
solar architecture.
The record number of exhibitors confirms the importance of Intersolar as the world’s largest solar trade show. The expected number of visitors also reflects Intersolar’s significance for the solar industry's experts and decision-makers. More than 40,000 experts from Germany and abroad are expected to travel to Munich this year.
The constantly rising numbers are a clear reflection of the importance solar technology holds globally.
You can visit PV-Tech at booth B6.571.









