Heliatek and vTrium Energy sign partnership agreement

Date: 4 February 2015

Heliatek, a world leader in the development and manufacturing of organic solar film, announced today that it has signed a partnership agreement with vTrium Energy to expand its presence in Singapore and in the Southeast Asian market.

The signing ceremony took place in the presence of Lee Hsien Loong, prime minister of Singapore and Stanislaw Tillich, minister-president of the Free State of Saxony, Germany, at the Federal Chancellery of the Free State of Saxony in Dresden.The CEO of Heliatek, Thibaud Le Seguillon, and Vijay Sirse, CEO of vTrium Energy, signed a Memorandum of Understanding which will commence the cooperation of Heliatek and vTrium for developing the Southeast Asian market.Heliatek, the world leading company in the production and commercialization of organic solar film (HeliaFilm®), has already successfully established technology partners, such as AGC Glass Europe, and is currently ramping up its production for first reference and pilot projects.

Thibaud Le Seguillon, CEO of Heliatek: “With the signing of this agreement Heliatek is making an important step. vTrium Energy will ensure our growth in the Southeast Asian region in the future, which is one of the most important markets worldwide.”

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