Intersolar and SEMI PV collaborate to
expand PV production services
The SEMI PV Group, in collaboration with Intersolar 2009,
is expanding its services for photovoltaic production and
technology exhibitors. At Intersolar 2009, companies will
have a dedicated hall to showcase their products and services.
The "PV Production and Technology Conference,"
will highlight the most recent and important industry topics
and is now going to accompany the new segment at Intersolar
2009.
Semiconductor and photovoltaic production processes are
converging, and both are profiting from a significant international
market, as well as shared expertise on both sides resulting
in better efficiency and cost reductions. This collaboration
is highly beneficial for association members and exposition
exhibitors.
"We are delighted to have gained an internationally
recognized partner for the photovoltaic production and automation
sector. The new cooperation with the PV Group allows us
to meet the needs of the sector at Intersolar 2009 by expanding
our services for the manufacturing industry in this area,"
explains Markus Elsaesser, managing director of Solar Promotion
GmbH, Pforzheim, one of the two organizers of Intersolar
2009.
Klaus W. Seilnacht, managing director of Freiburg Wirtschaft
Touristik und Messe GmbH & Co. KG, also an organizer
of Intersolar, sees great potential in the cooperation:
"As the leading international trade show, our exhibitors
and visitors expect us to reflect the latest state-of-the-art
of the entire solar technology supply chain. The cooperation
with the PV Group will help us to create a worldwide industry
network and to promote the industry's further growth."
The SEMI PV Group is a special interest group dedicated
to serving the photovoltaic/solar manufacturing supply chain.
SEMI is the global industry association serving the manufacturing
supply chains for the microelectronic, display and photovoltaic
industries.
Photovoltaic production is a growth market
In 2007 the European photovoltaic industry generated total
sales revenues of 5.5 billion Euros and continues to trend
upwards. Conversely, the price of photovoltaic modules,
measured in cost per installed watt, has decreased by more
than 50 percent over the past 20 years. This trend is attributed
to the constantly rising energy efficiency of modern photovoltaic
modules, as well as new manufacturing technologies and the
growth and further interlinking of the industry.
"Thanks to the cooperation with Intersolar we will
be able to promote the creation of an international industry
network and support companies in the further optimization
of production. In the long term, this will help to bring
prices for solar electricity down further," said Eddy
Blokken, director of Technology and Standards at SEMI. "It
remains our long-term goal to achieve grid parity for the
industry, i.e. being able to offer photovoltaic electricity
at a competitive price."
Exhibitors welcome the initiative and see it as an attractive
opportunity for strengthening their trade show presence.
"The cooperation between SEMI PV Group and Intersolar
in creating a segmented exhibition with a targeted focus
on PV production and technology in one hall will address
the decision makers important in the worldwide PV community
for our products," said Urs Waelchli, vice president
of INFICON "We expect that the technical conferences
and symposia during Intersolar 2009 will discuss the cutting-edge
topics, innovations and ideas necessary to grow the solar
manufacturing market."
"Applied Materials considers Intersolar to be one
of the most significant events for the global PV industry,"
states Charlie Gay, vice president and managing director
of the Solar Business Group at Applied Materials Inc., Santa
Clara, California. "It provides an important venue
for us to showcase how our technology helps to drive down
the cost per watt of solar electricity and to communicate
our unique value to downstream solar markets. We are pleased
that SEMI is partnering with Intersolar to create a hall
dedicated to PV production and technology."
"Linde believes that this co-operation between SEMI's
PV-Group and Intersolar will bring more focus on PV production
and technology, particularly in the area of critical materials.
Furthermore the important area of PV Standards development
will benefit from a wider participation during the show,"
said Dean O'Connor, head of Solar Business for Linde.
Tailor-made information for PV companies at the PV Industry
Forum
In addition to the new services for PV companies at Intersolar
2009, the 5th Annual PV Industry Forum will again welcome
manufacturers, service providers and suppliers of the photovoltaic
industry from all over the world on May 25 and 26, 2009.
Further information about Intersolar 2009 is available
at www.intersolar.de.
Further information about the PV Industry Forum is available
at www.pvindustry.de