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Organic Electronics Energy – OEE: New OE-A Working Group Takes Up Cause

Leading companies, research institutes in OPV join

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

Thin, light-weight, flexible and variably applicable – these characteristics make up the key benefits of organic photovoltaics (OPV) technology. Under the leadership of the OE-A (Organic and Printed Electronics Association), a Working Group within VDMA, leading companies in the area of organic electronics that are focused on energy generation have started a new working group on Organic Electronics Energy (OEE).

Companies and research institutes from all over Europe are working together on actively developing and bringing organic photovoltaics technology to market.

“We are seeing market entry in organic photovoltaics (OPV),” said Dr. Stephan Kirchmeyer, chairman of the OE-A and head of the Business Unit Functional Coatings at Heraeus Precious Metals GmbH & Co. KG. “We are expanding and extending our activities in the area of energy generation with this new working group.”

“The working group OEE will focus on issues in organic photovoltaics and will function as a contact point for the public as well as for policymakers,” said Thibaud Le Séguillon, the working group’s spokesperson and CEO of Heliatek GmbH. advantages of generating energy using organic technologies.

The list of founding members of the new working group OEE include European manufacturers such as Amor Group (France), Belectric OPV (Germany), DisaSolar (France), Eight19 (Great Britain), Heliatek (Germany) and Mekoprint (Denmark), prominent research institutions such as VTT (Finland), Holst Centre (The Netherlands) and CSEM (Switzerland) as well as CEA (France) are also actively participating in this new group. The working group will be expanded to include a number of additional international companies along the entire value chain of OPV over the next several months. This will ensure the necessary cooperation and collaboration to globally promote the proliferation of this innovative technology and its associated know-how.

The working group will be officially launched and will present itself to the public for the first time at LOPEC, the leading international trade fair and conference for printed electronics, in Munich on May 26-28, 2014.


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