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| NSG Group, the owner of the Pilkington brand, and one of the world’s largest glass producers, and Solaria, specialists in PV technology, are entering into a collaboration agreement to manufacture and produce (semi) transparent Building Integrated…
| HeliaFilm® - a truly green technology for an urban-fit distributed energy solution in Singapore
| The Group will be showcasing a window unit containing Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) that allows a building to generate renewable energy.
| SolarWindow™ generates electricity when its transparent organic coatings are applied in thin layers on to glass surfaces
| Onyx Solar participated in the first project meeting, held in the headquarters of the French National Solar Energy Institute, located next to Chambéry.
| The NSG Group, who manufactures glass under the Pilkington brand, will be exhibiting its latest innovations at Glasstec .
| The NSG Group, who manufactures glass under the Pilkington brand, will be exhibiting its latest innovations at the world’s leading trade fair for the glass industry, Glasstec 2016, in Dusseldorf between 20th – 23rd September 2016.
| The prestigious consultancy firm Frost & Sullivan has awarded Onyx Solar the “2016 Global Building Integrated Photovoltaic Glass Technology Leadership Award”  
| Heliatek has implemented, with its partner Kandil Steel, its first Building integrated Organic Photovoltaic (BIOPV) pilot project in Africa.
| AGC Japan launches its Sudare powered-by-Solaria product with first commercial installation complete and a pipeline of projects in development.
| The joint project “PVme – organic PhotoVoltaic systems integrated in Manufactured building Elements” started at the beginning of 2016.  Heliatek is part of this project, taking the integration of its organic solar films to the next level.
| Heliatek has won the GreenTec Award in the "Production" category. The Dresden- and Ulm-based technology company won the award for its innovative, vacuum roll-to-roll pro­duction process used to manufacture HeliaFilm®, an organic solar…
| Written by Anne Fischer - A Vienna high-rise building’s architecture required a variety of solar modules in different shape and sizes, thus demanding a power electronics solution that could go beyond the typical PV design.
| Following the successful launch of their industrialisation program, g2e has decided to strengthen its sales and project management forces to position its transparent modules in the lucrative glass façade market (BIPV – Building Integrated…
| RMIT University will replace more than 16,000 glass disks on its $80 million Carlton-based Design Hub, following safety concerns caused by nine disks falling off the facade in October 2014, with many to incorporate building-integrated photovoltaic…
| At the end of 2015, Scheuten supplied 1,040 Optisol® BIPV panels for the building of the Farwaniya Courts Complex Kuwait.
| 12,000 coloured solar panels spread across 6,000 square metres to make Copenhagen school first in the world with complete photovoltaic façade
| At the Elektra European Electronics Industry Awards ceremony in London, Heliatek received the Renewable Energy Design Award 2015.  The German start-up, based in Dresden and Ulm, develops and produces HeliaFilm®, an organic solar film.
| The new Hikari building – ‘hikari’ meaning ‘light’ in Japanese – was designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma.  The first positive-energy mixed-use city block in Europe, delivers exemplary environmental performance since it generates slightly more…
| Romag’s Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) panels have been installed as part of £4.8million new kennel block development at the Battersea Dog and Cats Home in London, which was opened by Her Majesty the Queen earlier this year.