Bardawil Group to distribute Dow Corning technology throughout Middle East solar market

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Dow Corning announced that it had contracted Bardawil Group to distribute its silicon-based solar solutions for the UAE, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Iraq, Lebanon, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Bardawil will market and support Dow Corning’s solar products while additionally representing the company at strategic conferences and exhibitions in the specified region.

“Considering the outstanding climate conditions for photovoltaic and the projected growth of the sustainable energy market in the Middle East, we are confident that Bardawil Group’s experienced team, long-standing relationships, and local presence will ensure reliable access to Dow Corning’s innovative and high-quality products in this important region,” said Allison Ashbrook, global distribution manager for Dow Corning Solar Business.

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