pvXdatabase to be launched for Intersolar 2009

April 17, 2009
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By the end of May, pvXdatabase, the largest global cross-manufacturer online database, should be launched carrying over 5,000 photovoltaic products.  The database will make it easier for software suppliers to access a user-friendly updated database without having to form their own, and for producers, who seek new methods of interactive presentation of their products. 

Martin Schachinger, Managing Director of pvXchange who is also the initiator of the new database said, “Central, cross-type databases for searches and also for the selective distribution of technical information are standard in many industries. We now intend to provide this service for the solar industry, too.”

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The brand new database will be managed by pvXchange from Berlin, the operator of the largest spot market in the PV industry.  For further information, please visit the pvXchange website. 

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