Making hay while the sun shines: Intersolar reaches 1,000 exhibitors

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.

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