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The date for the next exhibition has already been set: Intersolar Europe 2023 will take place from June 14– 16 at Messe München.
At the fair, Şişecam introduced its high-performance solar glass produced for use in solar panels and solar thermal collectors.
Şişecam presented its solar glass that provide maximum efficiency in solar panels and feature high light transmittance at the fair.
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Following the top-class Restart event of the world’s leading exhibition for the solar industry that took place in a compact format in October 2021, the next regular event will be held from May 11–13, 2022, in Munich.
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