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INTERNATIONAL PHOTOVOLTAIC EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATION IPVEA.ORG IPVEA: EUROPE P.O. Box 1610, D-63406, Hanau, Germany IPVEA: USA P.O. Box 771507, Orlando, Florida 32877 Tel: +1 407 856 9100 IPVEA: ASIA Room 603, APEC Plaza, 49 Hoi Yuen Road, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong Tel: +852 2623 2317 MANAGING DIRECTOR: Bryan Ekus [email protected] Registration Number: Court Hanau VR 31714 Issued on behalf of the International Photovoltaic Equipment Association (IPVEA). IPVEA has used its best efforts to ensure that all the information in this publication is up- to-date. Any warranty to the correctness and actuality can not be assumed. IPVEA reserves the right to make changes or additions to the information made available at any time without notice. © 2012 International Photovoltaic Equipment Association. All rights reserved. Contents may not be reproduced by any means, in whole or part, without the prior written permission of the publisher. The opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of IPVEA. update April 2012 SEND NEWS TO [email protected] SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER PVMATRIX ARE YOU IN? Industry News Exclusive Reports Analysis & Data Latest Innovations Solar Events IPVEA Member News Inside IPVEA Savings & Discounts The IPVEA Press Conference takes place during the SNEC PV Power EXPO 2012 in Shanghai. Major PV equipment manufacturers will be presenting their latest news and developments for cost-effective production of crystalline and thin film solar PV cells and modules to members of the press. Date: Wednesday, 16 May 2012 at 2.00 p.m. Location: Kerry Hotel Pudong, Function Room 1, 1388 Hua Mu Road, Pudong, Shanghai 201204. PV equipment manufacturers presenting their latest news at the press conference include: ; DEK Solar; Ger. Schmid Group + Co.; Grenzebach Maschinenbau GmbH; ISRA Solar Vision; Jonas & Redmann Group GmbH; Laytec In-Line GmbH; Manz AG; Singulus Technologies AG; Vitronic Dr.-Ing. Bildverarbeitungssysteme GmbH Stein …and more DEK SOLAR Based in the UK, DEK is a global supplier of metallization platforms for solar cells, precision screens and materials applications used in back side field coating, current-collector fingers and termination deposition for PV substrate production. www.deksolar.com GER. SCHMID GROUP + CO. Covering the entire solar value-creation chain with a high percentage of in-house production, Schmid Group now supplies a fifth generation of PV production technology. www.schmid-group.com SNEC LATEST: IPVEA PRESS CONFERENCE SNEC LATEST: Invitation to the Second Meeting of the 1st Council of the Asian Photovoltaic Industry Association (APVIA) FULL DETAILS ON PAGE 03

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Page 1: IPVEA Update

InternatIonal PhotovoltaIc equIPment assocIatIon IPvea.org

IPVEA: EUROPEP.O. Box 1610, D-63406, Hanau, Germany

IPVEA: USAP.O. Box 771507, Orlando, Florida 32877 Tel: +1 407 856 9100

IPVEA: ASIARoom 603, APEC Plaza, 49 Hoi Yuen Road, Kwun Tong, Hong KongTel: +852 2623 2317

MAnAgIng DIREctOR: Bryan Ekus [email protected]

Registration Number: Court Hanau VR 31714

Issued on behalf of the International Photovoltaic Equipment Association (IPVEA). IPVEA has used its best efforts to ensure that all the information in this publication is up-to-date. Any warranty to the correctness and actuality can not be assumed. IPVEA reserves the right to make changes or additions to the information made available at any time without notice. © 2012 International Photovoltaic Equipment Association. All rights reserved. Contents may not be reproduced by any means, in whole or part, without the prior written permission of the publisher. The opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of IPVEA.

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PVMATRIX ARE YOU IN?

Industry News

Exclusive Reports

Analysis & Data

Latest Innovations

Solar Events

IPVEA Member News

Inside IPVEA

Savings & DiscountsThe IPVEA Press Conference takes place during the SNEC PV Power EXPO 2012 in Shanghai.

Major PV equipment manufacturers will be presenting their latest news and developments for cost-effective production of crystalline and thin film solar PV cells and modules to members of the press.

Date: Wednesday, 16 May 2012 at 2.00 p.m.Location: Kerry Hotel Pudong, Function Room 1, 1388 Hua Mu Road, Pudong, Shanghai 201204.

PV equipment manufacturers presenting their latest news at the press conference include: ; DEK Solar; Ger. Schmid Group + Co.; Grenzebach Maschinenbau GmbH; ISRA Solar Vision; Jonas & Redmann Group GmbH; Laytec In-Line GmbH; Manz AG; Singulus Technologies AG; Vitronic Dr.-Ing. Bildverarbeitungssysteme GmbH Stein …and more

DEK Solar Based in the UK, DEK is a global supplier of metallization platforms for solar cells, precision screens and materials applications used in back side field coating, current-collector fingers and termination deposition for PV substrate production.

www.deksolar.com

GEr. SchmiD Group + co. Covering the entire solar value-creation chain with a high percentage of in-house production, Schmid Group now supplies a fifth generation of PV production technology.

www.schmid-group.com

SNEC latESt: IPVEa PrESS CoNfErENCE

SNEC LATEST: Invitation to the Second Meeting of the 1st Council of the Asian Photovoltaic Industry Association (APVIA) FULL DETAILS ON PAGE 03

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SNEC latESt

SNEC latESt: IPVEa PrESS CoNfErENCE (from page 1)

GrEnzEbach maSchinEnbau Gmbh Since 2006 Grenzebach has brought its experience in glass plant construction to the production of thin film PV modules manufacturing facilities. Grenzebach takes over the planning and total automation of a thin film facility.

www.grenzebach.com

iSra Solar ViSion One of the top five suppliers of industrial image processing (machine vision) and the market leader in Europe, ISRA offers a unique product portfolio of complete turnkey, automated optical inspection solutions in all PV production phases.

www.israsolarvision.com

JonaS & rEDmann Group Gmbh With more than 1500 systems installed globally, Jonas & Redmann is one of the most experienced firms when it comes to automation in the PV sector. In addition the company is leveraging its expertise for the production of energy storage systems for PV applications.

www.jonas-redmann.com

laytEc in-linE Gmbh Founded as a spin-off of the Technical University Berlin, LayTec has become a market leader in compound semiconductor process monitoring instrumentation.

Since 2009 LayTec has commercialized a further class of advanced in-line metrology tools, for large-area thin film deposition.

www.laytec.de

manz aG Founded in 1987, Manz has developed from an automation specialist into a provider of integrated production lines for the crystalline silicon and thin film PV industry, and for flat panel displays. Development and manufacturing of production systems for lithium-ion batteries comprises a new business area for the firm.

www.manz.com

SinGuluS tEchnoloGiES aG Kahl/Main-based Singulus develops machines for vacuum deposition, cathode sputtering and selenization processes and offers complete production lines for silicon solar cells. Singulus Stangl, a focuses on machines for wet-chemical processes for the manufacturing of silicon and thin-film solar cells.

www.singulus.de

Vitronic Dr.-inG. StEin bilDVErarbEitunGSSyStEmE GmbhSince 1984, Vitronic, in Wiesbaden, has been delivering standard products with client-specific extendable modules up to individual customized solutions. Clients receive complete turn-key ready systems, from hardware to software, from a single manufacturer.

www.vitronic.com

http://matrix.ipvea.org/Visit http://matrix.ipvea.org/, IPVEA’s solar value chain platform for an in-depth understanding of these companies, their PV businesses and many other equipment suppliers.

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EVENt NEWS

Invitation to the Second Meeting of the 1st Council of the Asian Photovoltaic Industry Association (APVIA)

Date: 15 May 2012 at 09:00–11:30Kerry Hotel, Grand Shanghai Ballroom. No.1388, Huamu Road, Pudong District, Shanghai, ChinaTo promote development of global PV markets, APVIA has extended an invitation to IPVEA members to its Members’ Assembly, taking place the day before SNEC 2012 opens.

Agenda � Welcome Address

� Decision about the agenda

� Approval of the last Members’ Assembly’s Minutes

� Introduction and the preparation of APVIA’s activities at the PV ASIA PACIFIC EXPO 2012

� Call for action and support

� Introduction of the ‘Solar Leaders Dialogue’ to be held 15 May 2012 at SNEC, Shanghai

� Introduction and the preparation of the ‘United Solar Institute’

� Introduction and the preparation of the ‘APVIA Press Conference’

� Miscellaneous

Documents regarding the last Members’ Assembly minutes and Bylaws of the Association will be available via the Asian Photovoltaic Industry Association website

www.apvia.org

Exhibition: 22-24 October 2012Conference: 23-25 October 2012Sands Expo & Convention Center, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

pV aSia pacific confErEncE 2012The PV Asia Pacific Conference is an international scientific conference that is held annually in Singapore, in conjunction with the PV Asia Pacific Expo. The Conference and Expo are integral parts of the annual Singapore International Energy Week.

The inaugural event in November 2011 was very successful, with more than 200 conference participants from all over the world and many invited talks by globally recognised experts.

Highlights of this year’s conference programme include:

� Cost reductions through innovations in PV cells, modules, systems

� Reliability of PV modules and systems

� Building-integrated PV for Asian Megacities

� Off-grid PV systems/components for Asia Pacific

For more information visit:

http://www.pvap.sg/pvap.sg/index.aspx?lang=en

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Eu pVSEc

1,843 Abstracts from 74 Countries apply for Presentation at the 27th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition in Frankfurt, Germany An all-time record number of 1,843 research and industry contributions from 74 countries have been submitted for presentation at the 27th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition (27th EU PVSEC). This is the largest number of abstracts ever received for a PV solar conference worldwide.

A preliminary analysis of the submissions shows a significant trend towards further internationalisation, including a particularly strong participation from continents outside of Europe. Abstracts are currently being reviewed and scored by the international Scientific Committee made up of more than 200 leading research and industry experts from the global PV community.

The 27th EU PVSEC is chaired by Dr. Stefan Nowak, Chairman of the Photovoltaic Power System Programme, International Energy Agency (IEA PVPS). Dr. Arnulf Jäger-Waldau, European Commission, DG Joint Research Centre, coordinates the international Scientific Programme Committee to set up a Conference Programme of highest scientific standards.

EU PVSEC constitutes the world’s leading science-to-science, business-to-business and science-to-industry forum for the global PV Solar sector. The 27th EU PVSEC takes place from 24 to 28 September 2012 (Conference 24 to 28 September 2012 – Exhibition 25 to 28 September 2012) at the Messe Frankfurt, Germany, fairground. For further information please visit:

www.photovoltaic-exhibition.com

www.photovoltaic-conference. com

22-23 November 2012Maritim proArte Hotel in Berlin

13th forum SolarpraxiSThe 13th Forum Solarpraxis, Europe’s leading solar industry conference, will bring industry players into contact with representatives from politics, the financial world, the press and the industry’s suppliers.

On 22-23 November at the Maritim proArte Hotel in Berlin, high-profile speakers will debate about key industry topics such as current legislation, global market trends, component supply and engineering, financing, marketing, quality and energy storage.

In order for all players to gain from the international market development, the 13th Forum Solarpraxis will again place an emphasis on European and non-European markets.

In 2011, more than 800 German and international representatives of the solar sector, its component suppliers, finance, politics and the press attended the 12th Forum Solarpraxis.

Sign up online to ensure your place at this outstanding solar conference!

http://www.solarpraxis.de/en/conferences/registration/

SPONSORSHIP Make use of this opportunity to present your company and its products as a sponsor in the context of the 13th Forum Solarpraxis, through an exhibition stand and/or by having your company’s logo on the conference program and in the conference proceedings.

http://www.solarpraxis.de/en/conferences/13th-forum-

solarpraxis/become-a-sponsor/

CAll FOR PAPERS Do you have an interesting topic for a presentation that would be relevant to the sector? The call for papers will be opened from May 10 to July 6.

www.solarpraxis.de

KEY EVENtS

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EVENTS

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MEMBEr NEWS

abb

ABB commissions substation automation system for world’s largest thin film solar plant in Thailand

In April 2012 ABB announced the commissioning of a MicroSCADA Pro substation automation system installed in 2011 at the Lopburi PV solar power plant in Thailand.

The system integrates the plant’s PV panels, inverters and meteorological sensors.

In addition to the MicroSCADA system, which monitors and controls the electrical systems in the plant and the power feed into the grid, ABB also provided a total of 29 remote terminal units and additional communications components that enable the plant’s systems to send and receive information from the local grid.

With a capacity of 73 MW (DC), Lopburi is the largest solar plant of its kind in the world.

www.abb.com

appliED matErialS

Trina Solar bestows supplier award on AMAT for second consecutive year

For the second year running Applied Materials (AMAT) has been a recipient of the “Outstanding Contribution of the Year 2011 - World Purchasing Award”, from Trina Solar.

The Chinese PV producer honoured AMAT for providing excellent service and working closely with Trina on new technology development and cost efficiencies.

“Trina Solar has successfully developed into a leader in the PV industry based on its vertically integrated business model that allows us to continuously improve the production process and deliver high quality and cost-effective products to our customers,” said Patrick Lu, Vice President of Supply Chain Management of

Trina Solar. “Our strong supplier relationships have been important to achieving this leadership. Applied Materials’ world-class equipment and superior service have enabled us to quickly ramp production with high productivity and efficiency.”

www.trinasolar.com www.appliedmaterials.com

btu

BTU International shows latest thermal processing equipment solutions at SNEC 2012

The company will be showing its latest thermal processing equipment solutions in Booth E3-670 at the upcoming SNEC 6th International Solar Industry and Photovoltaic Exhibition & Conference, 16-18 May 2012, in Shanghai, China.

BTU experts will be on hand to discuss advanced thermal processing solutions for photovoltaics including metallization, diffusion and annealing. Please refer to the attached release for additional details.

Recently BTU International’s Dr Frank Bottari and Dr Tianming Bao presented technical papers at the China PV Technology International Conference (CPTIC) in March in Shanghai.

Bao’s presentation described how thermal annealing processes have been shown to improve the efficiency of silicon solar cells through a number of mechanisms. Bottari’s presentation reported on the progress made in the metallization firing process in silicon solar cell manufacturing to achieve higher cell efficiencies through optimization of both the front and back contacts.

Related technical papers can be downloaded from BTU’s online knowledge centre at http://www.btu.com/support-knowledge-center.htm.

www.btu.com

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manz

Manz steps up integration of c-Si production process with new wet-chemical tool

At SNEC 2012 in Shanghai, Manz will show new equipment for wet-chemical processing of crystalline silicon (c-Si) solar cells. IPSG CEI 4800 is designed to remove the highly doped layer from the backside and the edges of a wafer to produce a chemical edge isolation.

In a second process step the remaining phosphor silicate glass layer on the front side of the wafer that was created during the previous diffusion process step, is removed. The newly developed soft sponge roller process concept enables faster inline transportation speeds and ensures at the same time higher process stability combined with gentle wafer handling.

Throughput will be high at up to 4800 w/h. The machine will be sold as a bundle with the Manz SpeedPicker for loading and unloading. In September Manz will launch new vacuum coating equipment in September and a new texturing tool in the near future. Manz will produce the IPSG CEI 4800 tool in its new Suzhou fab which will be opened the night prior to the SNEC fair opening. This fab will provide German quality at local prices.

www.manz.de

DiGital photonicS corporation

Inkjet selective emitter solution at SNEC 2012

First-in-industry technology allows for rapid feasibility testing of selective emitter approach at reduced cost.

Digital Photonics Corporation (www.thinkfly.com.tw) will unveil the SolarJet printer for selective emitter

application of solar front contacts (c-Si) at the SNEC 6th International Solar Industry and Photovoltaic Exhibition & Conference, May 16-18 2012, Shanghai, China.

The SolarJet system is the first in the industry to use the new VersaEtch Etchant / n-Dopant material

from Trident Solar as a precursor to screen printing of front silver contacts. The VersaEtch Etchant / n-Dopant provides efficient and effective removal of the anti-reflective SiNx top layer allowing for maximum contact between silver contacts and silicon. It then works as an n-dopant as it penetrates the silicon emitter directly below the contacts.

This combination of etchant and dopant can match the enhanced cell efficiency (0.5-1.0%) and precise deposition performance (demonstrated 50 micron print) of other selective emitter approaches, while offering the additional benefits of being non-contact, single-step, scalable and cost-effective.

The SolarJet printer greatly simplifies offline process feasibility by making it possible for lab printing to quickly, accurately and cost-effectively gauge real world performance benefits before making larger in-line investments. SolarJet features multiple Trident printheads along with a vision capture system for quality control. The system has a throughput capability of 30 wafers per hour manually load and unload, up to 200 wafers per hour with auto-loading system.

Additional information will be available at the Digital Photonics Corporation SNEC Booth, Hall E5/Booth 823.

IPVEA's next Update issue will be published at the end of May 2012. Featuring news from SNEC, industry news, key event updates and exclusive articles.

To contribute news releases, editorial ideas or comments please email [email protected], or see one of the IPVEA repreentatives at SNEC.

To subscribe to update, visit www.ipvea.org and click on the subscribe link or click here

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As the balance between PV capacity and demand is gradually redressed, new tools that increase cell efficiencies is driving purchasing decisions, but is it enough?

For some time now, we have been communicating to our members the PV

equipment segment would be severely affected by the industry downturn.

This has been evident in Book-to-Bill data posted by VLSI Research

exclusively for IPVEA. Back in September 2011, in his keynote presentation

at the PV Production Forum at EU PVSEC, VLSI Research Europe Managing

Director John West said demand would be in the form of equipment

upgrades.

Out with the old

REPORT by Sara Ver-Bruggen

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Reduce capacity, repurpose capacity, retire capacity Depending on the source of data, in 2011 the PV equipment industry posted record revenues of somewhere between $12.8-15 billion. Capacity expansion plans that far exceeded actual market demand drove growth. A year on and of the 50 GW of installed nameplate capacity about 30 GW is in commercial use, according to NPD Solarbuzz. Many module producers that expanded their in-house wafer capacities are, in response to rock-bottom wafer prices, cutting back production and buying in cheaper wafers. Other strategies include consolidating existing production and upgrading lines to produce higher efficiency cells. SunPower, is reducing capacity by 125 MW, by consolidating cell production at its three Fab plants in the Philippines.

Idling, repurposing or retiring capacity, in addition to outsourcing wafer production is bringing existing capacity into line with actual

demand. At some point new CapEx spending will be required. This should kick in towards the end of this year or by 2013.

The main equipment trend is demand for tools and processes that can produce cells with higher efficiencies. In addition to consolidating its Fab 1 plant into its Fab 2 factory, SunPower is also upgrading all 12 of its Fab 2 cell lines to produce its 24% efficient all back-contact Maxeon Gen E cells, which are able to produce more energy per square metre. Currently two lines in Fab 2 are producing these cells, with the rest of the upgrade slated for completion by the end of the year.

Upgrade opportunities IMS Research forecasts as much as 20 GW of PV production equipment will be upgraded or replaced by 2016, equating to $25 billion in revenues over the next four years. The firm estimates 2.5-4 GW of this capacity is marked for upgrading in 2012, with this figure steadily rising in the coming years.

But despite upgrading demand, driven by demand for higher efficiency cells, the PV market remains tough for equipment suppliers. Those companies with adjacent markets to supply into, such as flat panel display (FPD), semiconductor chip and LEDs are better placed to offset the cyclical downturn in the PV market against other sectors. The demand for energy storage from the automotive industry and also for stationary applications, such as PV, is also attracting equipment suppliers with experience of diversifying into different industries.

ConsolidationRecently Switzerland-based Mikron Holding acquired IMA Automation Berlin. Tim Dawson, Senior Research Director Industrial Automation at IMS Research, observes: ‘There is definite room for further consolidation within the market as companies look to fill out their machinery portfolios to plug gaps in their existing expertise.’

6% - GTAT

4% - Schmid

2% - Jingyuntong

2% - Jinggong

2% - CETC-48

2% - RENA

3% - Oerlikon

12% - Applied Materials

7% - Centrotherm 7% - Meyer Burger

2% - Apollo Solar

47% - All Others

4% - Komatsu-NTC

Figure 1: Leading PV

equipment suppliers (c-Si

poly-to-module and thin-

film) by revenue

Source: NPD Solarbuzz PV

Equipment Quarterly

Market-share is determined

using 3-quarter rolling

averages (3QRA) of PV specific

revenues recognized (Rev-

Rec) across any given trailing

twelve month (ttm) period.

Above analysis incorporates

NPD Solarbuzz PV Rev-Rec

estimates for each supplier to

31 March 2012.

“ There is definite room for further consolidation within the market as companies look to fill out their machinery portfolios to plug gaps in their existing expertise.”

FEATURE

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Technology upgrades for high efficiency cells

For equipment suppliers, capacity overexpansion and low factory utilization rates requires a shift in focus to the other main driver of business: technology upgrades.

The c-Si equipment roadmap suggests falling demand for standard c-Si capacity, defined as legacy p-type substrates and conventional process flows, but an increase in high-efficiency cells, an area that is projected to add 75% capacity during 2012.

‘Standard extra’ is defined as producing panels with minor incremental change and 0.2-0.5% improved conversion efficiency.

‘High efficiency’ is defined as more advanced process flows that add at least 1% efficiency.

Source: NPD Solarbuzz

www.npd.com

Earlier this year NPD Solarbuzz’s quarterly report was widely reported for noting Chinese vendors muscling into the ranks of leading equipment providers by revenue. Joining Applied Materials, Centrotherm, Meyer Burger, GTAT, Schmid, Komatsu-NTC, Oerlikon and RENA, are Apollo Solar, CETC-48, Jinggong and Jingyuntong. But to the extent that Asian suppliers will come to dominate equipment supply it is hard to say. Clearly there is an opportunity. Last month it was announced that Tokyo Electron, a leading supplier of tools for semiconductor and FPD industries is to buy Oerlikon’s thin film solar equipment business, subject to merger controls.

Dawson comments: ‘This is a really difficult one to comment on looking ahead. You will obviously see a smaller number of suppliers servicing a larger proportion of the market as time goes on, following acquisition, and so on, or as companies drop out of the market.’

According to West, the threat is not so much from China, which he doubts will much exceed 20% of the equipment supply market, but from countries such as South Korea,

where equipment suppliers mainly focused until now on the FPD and semiconductors are turning their attention to PV. So far Jusung Engineering is the only South Korean equipment vendor to have managed the transition. Shinsung has five fully automated solar cell production lines. The first it bought from Germany’s Centrotherm, the rest it has developed itself. While South Korea lacks the political will to incentivise the solar installations at home its efforts are focused on R&D activity, increasing efficiencies and developing production technology, according to PV Magazine.

As the market for higher efficiency cells and modules grows producers unable to invest in upgrading capacity will exit the market, and it also means that the most successful PV equipment suppliers will be those that offer PV producers a clear upgrade strategy, says Dawson. ‘The key demands from PV manufacturers right now focus on increasing ultimate end-product efficiencies.’

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 20150

-80%

Nov-11Source: IMS Research

Global PV Manufacturing Equipment RevenuesYear-on-Year Change (%)

-60%

-40%

-20%

0%

20%

40%

60%

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INSIDE IPVEA

3S Modultec3S Photovoltaics 3-S Swiss Solar Systems aGaBB automation GmbHaEG Power Solutions GmbHaIS automation Dresden GmbHaMB apparate + Maschinenbau GmbHapplied MaterialsaSYS automatisierungssysteme GmbHBosch rexroth Mechatronics GmbHBtU International, Inc.Buerkle GmbHCh2M HillDay4 Eco-tecDecker anlagenbau GmbHDek Solar GmbHDespatch IndustriesDiamond Materials tech, IncDr. Schenk GmbH IndustriemesstechnikDr. Schwab Inspection technology GmbHE+H Metrology GmbHferrotec GmbHGfE Metalle und Materialien GmbHGrenzebach Maschinenbau GmbHHeateflex CorporationHennecke Systems GmbHHermann otto GmbHICoS Vision SystemsINa lineartechnikInnolas GmbHINtEVaCISra VISIoN aGJonas & redmann Photovoltaic’s Production Solutions GmbHKitec microelectronic technologie GmbHKla-tencorKomax Solar aGKuka Systems Corporation North americaKuka Systems GmbHlaytec GmbHleybold optics GmbHlinde aGlohmann GmbH & Co. KGlotUS Systems GmbHlpkf SolarQuipment GmbHlSW Maschinenfabrik GmbH

M+W Germany GmbHManz aGMeier Solar Solutions GmbHMeyer Burger Services / Meyer Burger aGMeyer Burger aG – Swiss Slicing SystemsMeyer Burger automation GmbHMeyer Burger robotics / Meyer Burger WafertecNewport Spectra - Physics GmbHoC oerlikon Management aG, Pfaffikonoerlikon leybold Vacuum GmbHoerlikon Solar / oerlikon Systemsortner c.l.s. GmbHotB Solar B.V.Pall GmbHPaSaN SaPlansee SEreis GmbH & Co. KG MaschinenfabrikrENa GmbHrICMar technology GmbHrobert Burkle GmbHrofin Baasel lasertech GmbH & Co. KGroth & rau – ortner GmbH / roth & rau aGroth & rau Italy S.r.l.Schaeffler technologies GmbHSCHIllEr aUtoMatIoN GmbH & Co. KGSchmid GmbH + Co., Gebr.SEMIlaB Semiconductor Physics laboratory, Co., ltd.SENtECH Instruments GmbHSierra therm Production furnacesSika aGSINGUlUS StaNGl Solar GmbHSlS Solar line Saxony GmbHSmit ovens B.V.Soleras ltdSomont GmbHStEIN automation GmbH & Co. KGSYNoVa S.a.targray technology International Inc.team technik Maschinen und anlagen GmbHtecnofimes S.r.ltempress Systems B.V.trUMPf laser- und Systemtechnik GmbH + Co. KGVeeco Instruments GmbHVItroNIC Dr.-Ing. Stein Bildverarbeitungssysteme GmbHVoN arDENNE anlagentechnik GmbH

� Elke Hoffmann, vice treasurer (Jonas & Redmann)

� Ortrun Aßländer, secretary (Day4 ecoTec)

� Steffen Günther, treasurer (Reis Robotics)

� Ludgar Wahlers, board member (ISRA Vision Solar)

� Patrick Binkowska, vice president (Leybold Optics)

� Carsten Busch, board member (ABB Automation)

� Stefan Schiller, vice president (Schiller Automation)

� Sven E. Jarby, president (Oerlikon)

� Bryan Ekus, managing director (not pictured)

IPVEA Board of Directors

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production. Module assembly.

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emitter. Yield management.

oPV. Process control.

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turnkey systems. Backsheets.

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monitoring. Quality standard

testing. Insurance. Design.

Whether an investor,

developer, or supplier the

opportunities afforded by solar

are endless. Be a part of it.

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