PORTLAND, USA: — IntertechPira is pleased to announce the 4th annual Organic Photovoltaics 2010 conference, scheduled for April 28 – 30, 2010 at the Doubletree Hotel Philadelphia in Philadelphia, PA, US.
Chaired by Russell Gaudiana of Konarka Technologies Inc., this year’s program will bring together important players, key innovators and decision makers from the technical and business sides of the PV, OPV and organic and printed electronics industries to discuss the organic photovoltaic (OPV) market, market drivers, policy developments and future directions.
“Organic photovoltaic technologies and products are rapidly evolving and aiming for emergence in the commercial marketplace,” said Valerie King, conference producer at IntertechPira. “Organic Photovoltaics 2010 will be an excellent networking opportunity for academics, scientists, investors and businesspeople to discuss the advances in materials and technologies and the mechanics of how to bring products to market.“
Organic Photovoltaics 2010 will bring together industry experts, researchers and investors to address the opportunities and most critical challenges for the commercialization of OPV technologies.
The conference will feature approximately 18 expert presentations assessing OPV market trends, technical development and application related advances through presentations, question-and-answer sessions and panel discussions. Throughout the conference, there will be a number of hosted luncheons, breaks and receptions, which will be held in and around the exhibit area located outside the main conference room. Sponsorship and exhibition opportunities will be available.
Speaker recruitment is now underway. To submit a topic for consideration, or to request more details, please contact conference producer Valerie King at valerie.king@pira-international.com or+1 207 781 9616.
For more info on Organic Photovoltaics 2010, visit http://www.opvconference.com
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