Dyesol establishes German subsidiary to pursue dye solar cell development

Australian-based materials provider, Dyesol has established a German subsidiary in Bavaria to pursue commercialization of dye solar cell (DSC) technologies. The company said that due to Germany’s leading position in the solar industry it would seek collaboration and partnerships with industrial and government partners to bring DSC products to market.

“This step has been in the planning for some years,” noted Dr Gavin Tulloch, Dyesol's Managing Director. “It is a logical progression for Dyesol to develop new products and applications in Germany, the most advanced solar society in the world, one in which energy conscience and environmental awareness make our job that much easier. This is a logical move and is part of a range of activities we seek to complete in the region.”

The new subsidiary will be operated by Dr Keith Brooks, currently Managing Director of Dyesol’s Swiss subsidiary Greatcell.

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