Conergy names new Oder Plant Director

Conergy SolarModule GmbH & Co. KG has named Mathias Kamolz as Managing Director of its Frankfurt (Oder) production site. Effective immediately, the new role managing the Oder plant will see Mr. Kamolz apply his semiconductor-related experience to building the business of the new solar factory.

Joining the company from his role of Managing Director of the AMTC in Dresden, Kamolz spent four years with Infineon/Qimonda, where he held the role of Vice President with responsibility for Qimonda AG’s 300mm pilot line, and head of the Infineon photolithographic mask site in Munich.

He began his career as an engineer with Siemens AG in Munich and with IBM in France and was involved in the setup of the SIMEC Dresden plant. He has a degree in technical physics from theUniversity of Applied Sciences in Munich.

Conergy is a solar module manufacturer.

By Síle Mc Mahon 

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