2008 Taiwan Int'l Photovoltaic Forum and Exhibition Solar Prospects Soar with Energy-Saving Carbon-Cutting Solutions.TAIPEI, Taiwan -- Welcome to the brightest, cleanest, most dynamic show in the universe! It's PV Forum & Exhibition Taiwan '08 (2008 Taiwan International Photovoltaic The generation of voltage by a material that is exposed to light in the visible and invisible ranges. See photoelectric and photovoltaic cell. Forum & Exhibition) and it turns the sun from October 7 to 8 across the TWTC TWTC Taipei World Trade Center (Taiwan, ROC) TWTC Time Warner Telecom . This Taiwan's unique event, (organized by TAITRA TAITRA Taiwan External Trade Development Council - the Taiwan External Trade Development Council The Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) is a non-profit government co-sponsored[1] trade promotion organization in the Republic of China on Taiwan (R.O.C.) founded in 1970. ) unfolds with a world-class solar forum at the TICC TICC Terlingua International Chili Championship (Texas) TICC Topics in Clinical Chiropractic TICC Terminal Initiated Channel Configuration TICC Tactical Information Communication Center (Taipei Int'l Convention Center) and the massive exhibition at TWTC Exhibition Hall 1 (Area A). This year's even builds upon the glowing success of last year's show that generated an estimated NT$600 million worth of business. The current show hosts 155 manufacturers using 300 booth spaces, an increase of 109% and 172% upon the previous year. The combined forum-exhibition offers one of Asia's most specialized industry events aimed at harnessing solar energy solar energy, any form of energy radiated by the sun, including light, radio waves, and X rays, although the term usually refers to the visible light of the sun. . 7 Zones cover every product & topic UNDER THE SUN! The seven zones of the exhibition covers every facet of the industry embracing everything from: PV materials and solar cells solar cell, semiconductor devised to convert light to electric current. It is a specially constructed diode, usually made of silicon crystal. When light strikes the exposed active surface, it knocks electrons loose from their sites in the crystal. , PV modules, System installation & balance of systems (BOS), PV application products, Processing equipment, Industry associations and the media. Products at the show range from solar cells and materials, which include mono/poly-crystalline silicon solar cells, solar cell wafers and ingots, amorphous silicon Silicon that does not have a crystalline structure and which is not conductive. Contrast with polysilicon. solar cells, solar cell panel/arrays and PV modules, to power generator systems including solar power supply systems, and much, much, more! The Who's Who Who’s Who biographical dictionary of notable living people. [Am. Hist.: Hart, 922] See : Fame in Solar The venue is packed with the Who's Who in solar, such notable global names as Q-Cells AG (world's second largest solar cell manufacturer), Manz Automation and Jonas & Redmann (Germany), Dupont, Despatch and Spire Solar (U.S.A.), Nisshinbo Industries, Inc. (Japan), Braggone OY and ASYS Group (Singapore), Icos Vision Systems (Belgium), Sigmatek Corporation (U.K.), Korea Materials & Analysis and KD Valve from (Korea), Staubli (Hong Kong-SAR) and Guizhou Wylton Jinlin Electronic Materials Co. (China). Domestic exhibitors include E-TON Solar Technology, Gintech Energy, Green Energy Technology, Delta Electronics, Neo Solar Power, Powercom, COYO COYO Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra COYO Committee of Youth Officers Corp., Lucky Power Technology, Nexpower Technology, Topco Scientific, and Solartech Energy. PV Output Value to Exceed NT$100 billion Solar cell development began in Taiwan in 1987 and in the two decades since, the sector has soared from early production of amorphous silicon solar cells to the manufacture of silicon solar cells. From 2003, global market demands have attracted global investment in Taiwan's PV industry to spur R&D across the PV supply chain. Output value of Taiwan's PV industry has seen dazzling growth, soaring from NT$7 billion in 2005 to triple that amount in 2006 to around NT$21.2 billion (2% of the global value). The 2007 output value is estimated at NT$52 billion, and the 2008 figure is projected to exceed NT$100 billion, a twofold increase states the Industrial Technology Research Institute's Photovoltaic Technology Center. It is expected that output value will reach NT$150 billion (6% of the global value) by 2010 and exceed NT$400 billion by 2015 (7% of the global value). Propelled by intense global demands, Taiwan's PV industry is attracting huge investment, particularly with the continual expansion of crystalline Like a crystal. It implies a uniform structure of molecules in all dimensions. For example, phase change technology, widely used for rewritable optical discs, uses crystalline spots (bits) to reflect the laser beam. Amorphous, non-crystalline bits do not reflect light. silicon solar cell manufacturing which in 2008 is projected to achieve a 2,000+ MWp output. World PV Industry Leaders Map the Future The 2008 PV Forum plugs in Oct. 7 in Room 201 at TICC, after an opening ceremony hosted by Mr. Yuen-Chuan Chao, President & CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of TAITRA, Mr. Yeh-Shiang Shih, Vice Minister of the Ministry of Economic Affairs The following nations have a Ministry of Economic Affairs:
All speakers are vital players in the PV industry, including Mr. Ernesto Macias Galan, Communication and External Affairs General Manager of Isofoton (world's 7th biggest maker of poly-crystalline silicon modules) and President of EPIA EPIA European Photovoltaic Industry Association EPIA Encontro Português de Inteligência Artificial EPIA El Paso International Airport EPIA European Packaging and Interconnection Industry Association EPIA Empresa de Proyectos de Ingeniería y Arquitectura , Mr. Erik Thorsen, President and CEO of Norway's REC Group (world's 3rd largest poly-crystalline silicon materials provider), Mr. Muramatsu Tetsurou, Executive Officer and Group General Manager of Solar Systems solar system, the sun and the surrounding planets, natural satellites, dwarf planets, asteroids, meteoroids, and comets that are bound by its gravity. The sun is by far the most massive part of the solar system, containing almost 99.9% of the system's total mass. Group, Sharp Japan (world's 2nd largest solar cell manufacturer), Mr. Lei Ting, Vice President of Suntech (China's largest solar cell manufacturer), with key leaders from the Taiwan industry including Dr. Chin-Yao Tsai, Chairman & CEO of Auria Solar, Mr. Ellick K.J. Liao, President of Gintech, Mr. Henry Hu, General Manager of Lucky Power Technology, and Ms. Doris Hsu, President of Sino-American Silicon Products. 4 BIG Shows on Info & Communication offer Asia's Top Sourcing Platform In order to raise the international profile and influence of Taiwan's electronics-related industries, TAITRA has organized TAITRONICS (the Taipei International Electronics Show), the Taiwan International RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) A data collection technology that uses electronic tags for storing data. The tag, also known as an "electronic label," "transponder" or "code plate," is made up of an RFID chip attached to an antenna. Applications Show (TAIWAN RFID) and the Taiwan Broadband Communication Exhibition (BROADBAND TAIWAN) in conjunction with PV Forum & Exhibition Taiwan '08, to take place at TWTC NANGANG Exhibition Hall from Oct. 7 to Oct. 11, with over 40 sessions that feature scores of activities from forums, technical seminars to buyer procurement meetings. Together, these four all-star trade events on the information and communications sector offer the best venue with maximum scale, product range and venue service. The 1,200 exhibitors in 2,600 booths are expected to attract more than 70,000 buyers -- a record in Taiwan history for electronics industry trade shows. Cap it off with a tour of the capital! To WOW trade visitors, TAITRA has carefully designed half-day and one-day business tours during the show. The Department of Information and Tourism, Taipei City Government, has also sponsored tickets to the TAIPEI 101 Observatory (also known as the "Empire State Building of Asia"). These outings will let you fully experience the uniqueness of Taiwan culture and landscape. For more details, see "Taiwan Biz Tour" at Visitors Service on the show website. PV Forum & Exhibition Taiwan 2008 runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily from Oct. 7 to 8 and will be open for international visitors, domestic industrial professionals with visitor passes, and the general public with ticket. (Ticketing service is available until 3 p.m. each show day. Tickets to the public are sold at NT$200 each.). During the exhibition period, visitors are encouraged to make full use of the free shuttle bus service, which stops at TWTC Exhibition Hall 1, TWTC NANGANG Exhibition Hall, MRT MRT, n manual resistance technique, a treatment method used during the acute and recovery phases to relieve pain and rehabilitate the body's tissues and muscles. Kunyang Station and major hotels in Taipei City. For more information about PV Forum & Exhibition Taiwan '08, see: http://www.pvtaiwan.com. |
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