Innovalight signs on Grandway Wonice to sell solar nanosilicon inks, processes to Taiwanese firms

April 29, 2011
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Innovalight has followed up the news about its sales partnership with Marubeni in Japan with another announcement about a similar arrangement with Grandway Wonice Technology in Taiwan. The latest deal calls for the Taiwanese trading firm to sell the San Jose-based company's silicon ink and advanced process technology to solar PV cell and panel manufacturers on the island.

“We are delighted to be the sales channel for Innovalight's innovative silicon ink technology in Taiwan,” said Mei Lee, GM of Hsin Chu City-based Grandway Wonice. “There is a large and growing market in Taiwan for Innovalight's technology to help improve the economics of producing high-efficiency solar cells,” she added.

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Further details about the terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

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