press_reports
Press reports on DSCs
Corus and Dyesol invest in ambitious Dye Solar Cell technology development for the built environment.
Source: Dyesol.com press release /29 Feb 08
Corus, Dyesol and the Welsh Assembly Government have agreed significant funding to further progress the development of dye solar cell technology on steel for building integrated photovoltaic applications. Corus and Dyesol have been working closely for the past two years, and in January 2008 successfully completed a detailed 12-month study, which confirmed the feasibility of this technology for large-scale manufacture on steel.
Dye solar cells market to reach 58.1 billion yen in fiscal 2010 (Tech-on report)
Rise of Non-Si Solar Cells: CIS Solar Cell Market to Expand 105 Times in 4 Years
Mami Akasaka, Tech-On! Sep 12, 2007
Source: Tech-on
http://techon.nikkeibp.co.jp/english/NEWS_EN/20070912/139059/
Dyesol Releases a Range of DSC Fabrication and Test Equipment for Laboratory and Prototyping
Source: Azonano.com /Sept 11, 2007
http://www.azonano.com/news.asp?newsID=4911
Dyesol has released for sale a range of Dye Solar Cell (DSC) fabrication and test equipments for laboratory and prototyping known as the Dyesol DSC Laboratory Solution. The equipments are all available from the Dyesol e-commerce website at Dyesol Equipment. The DSC equipment suite encompasses essential tools for every stage of the DSC fabrication, testing and performance analysis process.
Dyesol Limited: Milestone Payment Received for Flexible solar Panel
14 Dec 2007
Source: DGAP News
http://www.ad-hoc-news.de/CorporateNews//14627050/DGAP
-News-Dyesol-Limited-Milestone-Payment-Received-for
Dyesol is pleased to announce receipt of $275.000 by Dyesol subsidiary STI from the Department of Defence, as payment for meeting the 6th Milestone in its contract to demonstrate flexible camouflage Dye solar Cell modules. Achievement of milestone payments from its major contracts is an important element of Dyesol's strategy for commercialising its extensive DSC patents and knowhow in partnership with globally respected organisations.
Dyesol to increase manufacturing capacity 10 fold to meet growth demands
Sydney, 16 August 2007
Source: Dyesol.com press release
Leading Dye Solar Cell materials manufacturer Dyesol (ASX: DYE) will invest in a new plant to increase manufacturing capacity up to ten-fold by the second quarter of 2008. This will provide capacity to fill commercial dyes orders of over $10 million per annum and to enhance the range and volume of titania pastes production for capacity of over 50kg/month.
Dyesol Completes first Phase of Collaboration with Corus
Canberra, Australia, 17 December 2007
Source: Dyesol.com press release
Leading Dye Solar Cell developer and materials manufacturer Dyesol (ASX: DYE) has met the final milestone of the first phase of its collaborative program with Corus for the development of dye solar cells integrated onto Corus coil steel for application as broad area building products. Corus approved the milestone at the formal project review meeting in Shotton, Wales on December 14.
Dyesol Flexible Camouflage Modules
Source: Dyesol.com press release /14 Nov 07
Dyesol subsidiary STI has reached the next milestone in the development and commercialisation of flexible camouflage DSC modules with delivery of three different designs to the contracting authority DSTO. This delivery is the final stage in design of the modules that have the unique property of very low visible signature. The dappled colours inherent in the Dyesol cells have never previously been demonstrated in a module.
DYESOL Ltd concludes Acquisition of Swiss Company Greatcell Solar SA
Source: Dyesol.com press release 31 January 2007
Greatcell acquisition adds value to Dyesol IP holdings and grows international network
Super-thin solar film
by Aled Blake, Western Mail, Dec 18 2007
Source: ICWales
http://icwales.icnetwork.co.uk/business-in-wales/business-news/
2007/12/18/super-thin-solar-film-91466-20262567/
A COMPANY which manufactures next-generation solar technology has signed a research and development agreement with Cardiff University. Cardiff-based G24i has reached a deal with the university’s school of engineering that will allow it to access the facilities. G24i’s Dye Sensitised Thin Film combines innovative material science and nanotechnology to generate renewable power in a process similar to photosynthesis.
Student Project on DSC receives award at the Intel International Science and Engg. Fair (ISEF)
Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF)
held in Albuquerque, New Mexico, May 13-19.2007
Judged on their creative ability, scientific thought, as well as their thoroughness, skill and clarity, students at Intel ISEF compete in 14 scientific categories with the majority of projects entered in the environmental sciences medicine and health categories. More than 1,500 students representing more than 51 countries compete at Intel ISEF, making it the world's largest pre-university science and engineering fair.