Dyesol appoints new director of technology

October 28, 2010
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Dyesol has appointed Gavin Tulloch to its board of directors as director of technology. Tulloch, who was previously positioned as managing director for the global market, will assist the company as it prepares for full commercialization of its PV technology.

Executive chairman Richard Caldwell said, “It has become abundantly clear that we require Dr. Tulloch’s board presence, especially in relation to direction on the Tata project, which is now bearing the fruit of the intense R&D that has been jointly undertaken over the past three years. He will also provide valuable guidance in newer projects, such as DyeTec Solar, which is poised to advance significantly during 2011.”

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Tulloch holds a PhD in solid state materials science and is a companion of the Institute of Engineers and a fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. He jointly founded Dyesol and its predecessors STA and STI, and has led the industrialization of DSC for the past 16 years.

 

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