2011 PV Taiwan-Selling-Ware Co.,Ltd No.C1560
- Date:2011/9/26
- Source:Taiwan External Trade Development Council,TAITRA
| Three Core Sessions Coming on the Stage Taiwan is now the second-largest solar cell maker in the world. The direct assistance from the existing market scale and technologies of semiconductor, panel, and electronic component industries gives Taiwan the best environment and opportunity for developing a sustainable PV industry. Taiwan International Photovoltaic Forum features the PV industry’s latest issues including market deployment, cutting edge applications, innovative technologies, and more. It is also the best opportunity to get face to face and interact with the industry’s top ranked leaders, experts, and CEOs from all over the world. CEO Forum Outline Reports from Photon and IEK both indicate that Taiwan became the world’s 2nd largest PV cell production site with 14-17% market share. PIDA forecasts Taiwan's photovoltaic output will reach NT300 billion dollars by 2013. Despite of the short-term impact of European reduced subsidies, the photovoltaic industry is expected to become the mainstream of renewable energy and will remain a constant growth. It is a fact that the global photovoltaic production centers has shifted to the Asia-Pacific region. However, facing the competition from China and the fast-changing government policy in subsidies, how can Taiwan PV companies stand out from the competition and sustain its future? The executive officers from the first-tier polysilicon and PV cell makers in Taiwan-- Dr. Chin-Yao Tsai, Chairman & CEO of AURIA Solar, Dr. P. H. Chang, CEO of Motech, Ms. Christine Young, Chairman of Taiwan Polysilicon, Dr. Sam Hong, President & COO of Neo Solar Power and Mr. Walt Cheng, Global Business Director of DuPont Microcircuit Materials will together share their observation on the advantages of Taiwan's photovoltaic industry and the challenges the industry encountered, and will further illustrate the future opportunities of Taiwan PV industry! Solarbuzz forecasts the global share of European PV market would gradually decline. The PV market in Asia and U.S. instead, will have amazing potential and account for 16% and 9% of global market in 2011 respectively and are expected to reach 26% and 14% in 2015. Facing the challenge of global warming and energy crisis, renewable energy will getting more in more important in our daily life. Photovoltaic seems to be the mainstream of renewable energy. However, how long will the boom last? Where is next market? During the forum, Dr. R.C. Liang, Chairman & CEO of DelSolar will facilitate speakers from DelSolar PVS and Delta Electronics to explore the opportunities and challenges of solar power. Moreover, the issues like project supervision, financial affairs and licenses will also be discussed. To get a comprehensive view on power plant and smart grid, reserve your seats of the forum today! In a few years, Taiwan has led in quantity and quality of the global solar cell production. With the rapid development of global photovoltaic industry, the evolution of photovoltaic technologies is also processing. Besides crystal silicon based solar cells, thin film cells that use CIGS and CPV that use III-V compound semiconductor materials are also discussed in recent years. During the forum, Mr. Andréas von Kaenel, CEO of PASAN will present process know-how and expertise for cutting-edge solar module production technologies. Dr. Mikio Taguchi from Sanyo Electric will share High-Efficiency HIT Solar Cell. Dr. Aziz Shaikh, Global Technology Director of Ferro is going to introduce thick film paste system for >20%efficiency crystalline silicon solar cell.
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| PV Taiwan Hall 0ne | 2499KB | jpg | Download | |
| PV SHOW Invitation | 104KB | jpg | Download |
