infinityPV at LOPEC 2024

We took part in LOPEC 2024, the top event for large-area, organic, and printed electronics. This convention serves as a global hub where key industry players, spanning from application to research, converge annually in Munich. This time, 176 exhibitors from 28 countries and over 2,400 visitors from 48 countries made LOPEC 2024 a major industry event.

At LOPEC, infinityPV’s CEO Frederik Krebs and CSO Jon Carlé showcased our Laboratory Roll-To-Roll Coater (LR2RC) alongside its array of accompanying oven systems, slot-die heads, and other essential components, including the brand-new advanced laminator.

We also presented the Greenhouse-PV project which aims to tackle the increasing demand for food and challenges in traditional agriculture. This project is all about integrating semi-transparent solar cells into greenhouses to generate electricity, moving towards Net Zero Energy Greenhouses.

Our participation in LOPEC 2024 was both rewarding and insightful. The opportunity to engage with industry leaders, showcase our cutting-edge technologies, and unveil the promising Greenhouse-PV project underscored the significance of collaborative innovation in addressing pressing global challenges.

Greenhouse-PV Project Coordinator:

  • Feng-Yu Tsai, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology

  • Yulia Galagan

Greenhouse-PV Project Partners:

  • Damian Głowienka, Gdańsk University of Technology

  • Radomíra Vanková, Institute of Experimental Botany

  • Frederik Krebs, infinityPV

Greenhouse-PV National Funding Organizations:

  • Innovation Fund Denmark

  • National Science Centre Poland

  • Ministry of Science and Technology (Taiwan)

  • Technology Agency of the Czech Republic

We look forward to continuing our contributions to the advancement of flexible, organic, and printed electronics, as well as sustainable agricultural solutions in the years to come.

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