3rd Polymer Apps in PV,

11-12 Jul, 2012 - Shanghai, CHINA

DoubleTree by Hilton Shanghai - Pudong

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08:00

Registration & Coffee

09:00

Chairman’s Welcome & Introduction

09:10

Solar Market Outlook in Asia

09:40

Polymeric Backsheets or Glass for Power Plant Modules

10:10

How to Optimize Modules Efficiency in PV System?

10:40

Discussion followed by Refreshment Break

11:10

Building Integrated Photovoltaics: Moving Beyond the Aesthetic Niche

11:40

Overview of Global Demand of EVA in PV Markets - An Asian Focus

12:10

Development of Printable Light Harvesting Polymers for Organic Solar Cells

12:40

Discussion followed by Networking Lunch

14:00

Chairman’s Remarks

14:05

Engineering Cost-effective Backsheets and Encapsulants: Possibilities of Coextruded Flexible PolyPropylene

14:35

Functional and Performance Requirements for Polymeric Backsheets in PV Modules

15:05

Combination of Polymer and Fluoropolymer Films for Back Sheet

15:35

Discussion followed by Refreshment Break

16:05

Assessments of Key Barrier Materials Used in PV Backsheets

16:35

Non-fluoropolymer Backsheets: Future Trends for Maximum Sustainability and Cost Efficiency

17:05

Discussion followed by End of Day 1

17:10

Networking Reception for Speakers & Delegates

09:00

Chairman’s Remark

09:10

Innovative Polymer Materials Offer Opportunities in PV Cell Packaging and Module Framing

09:40

Traceability of Polymeric Components in PV Modules

10:10

Printable Solar Cells

10:40

Discussion followed by Refreshment Break

11:10

Smart Coatings Technology for Increased Module Reliability

11:40

Flame Retardant Polyamide for PV Safety Components

12:10

Final Discussion followed by Closing Lunch

13:30

End of Conference

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