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Polymer
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of Top Research Efforts Enhances Konarka’s Leadership Position
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Until now, both Konarka and Siemens had been working independently
to harness breakthroughs in materials science and nanotechnology to
create efficient, lightweight, flexible polymer-based electronics. The
new combined effort empowers Konarka with Siemens’ intellectual property
related to organic photovoltaics and the renowned scientific team led
by Dr. Christoph Brabec, who becomes Konarka’s director of polymer photovoltaic
research. In addition, Dr. Thomas Grandke, head of the materials and
microsystems department at Siemens Corporate Technology, will be joining
Konarka’s Scientific Advisory Council.
“Achievements in the field of organic photovoltaics have been yielded
within our polymer electronics program and are a result of extensive
research on organic photodetectors,” said Dr. Andreas Brinkrolf, CEO
of Siemens Technology Accelerator, the group responsible for external
commercialization of the technology. “The Siemens team showed the first
polymer cells with efficiencies above five percent. Now we look to Konarka,
with its strong management team and solid technology base, to secure
and leverage the value we’ve created. We expect Konarka to be on the
forefront of innovative renewable energy solutions, making it the ideal
partner to transfer our results into marketable products.”
Konarka’s founding scientist, board member and Nobel Prize winner Dr.
Alan Heeger said, “Serdar Sariciftci and I are pleased to be reunited
with Dr. Brabec. This puts three of the most recognized pioneers in
conductive polymers all on the same team, along with our new scientists
who have already shown what they can do, achieving some of the highest
efficiency levels for plastic photovoltaics yet. Konarka has the knowledge,
personnel and manufacturing process in place to be the first to apply
photovoltaic nanotechnology to viable commercial products that change
the way we use electricity.”
Konarka Technologies is headquartered in Lowell, Mass, U.S.A. Konarka’s
acquisition increases its presence in Europe and establishes a footprint
in Germany, one of the world leaders in renewable energy initiatives
and home of the world’s largest solar photovoltaic project. The Company
also has R&D labs and operations in Austria and Switzerland.
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