Scheuten Solar wins Frost & Sullivan award

Scheuten Solar has been awarded the "2009 Global Frost & Sullivan Industry Innovation and Advancement of the Year Award" in recognition of its work on the developing photovoltaics market, reports Design-BuildSolar.

"Prestigious building-integrated projects - the Nippon Industrial College in Tokyo, the Hauptbahnhof Berlin Central Station, which is the largest railway station in Europe at present, and the major turnkey solar power plants in Spain, Italy, and Greece - combined with an efficient network of sales staff across the global markets and years of knowledge from its solar divisions make Scheuten a reliable partner in this rapidly-upcoming market," says Frost & Sullivan research analyst Suchismita Das. "The company's products combine robust features with aesthetic design, durability, flexibility, and return on investment, thus helping it effectively maintain the leading position in the market."

"Apart from having a keen pulse on the consumer needs, the company has developed a significant technological innovation capability and strong R&D expertise that have been successful in advancing the state of the industry forward," continued Suchismita Das. "These factors make Scheuten the worthy recipient of the 2009 Frost & Sullivan Industry Innovation and Advancement of the Year Award in the global solar PV modules market."

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