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The
partnership between NexTech Solutions, Inc. and FAS Holdings Group,
LLC, entitled NexTechFAS, has announced that it is collaborating with
engineering and consulting company Abbie Gregg, Inc. (AGI) on solar
technology development. The agreement has seen the companies work
together on technologies being used in early stage organic photovoltaic
and touch screen displays, and they have also announced significant
orders from RPO and another unnamed organic solar cell company.
Both NexTechFAS and AGI will be presenting their technologies at the SEMICON West Conference, San Francisco from July 15th – 17th, 2008.
By Síle Mc Mahon

















