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03/03/2010 10:14 AM     print story email story  

Konarka Receives $20M from Konica Minolta

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Konarka Technologies, Inc., a company developing solar plastic films that convert light to energy, signed a comprehensive R&D collaboration agreement with Konica Minolta Holdings, Inc. (KPI1.BE). In addition Konica Minolta has invested $20 million in Konarka.

The companies will begin full-scale collaboration in April in the joint development and distribution of organic thin-film photovoltaics.

The companies aim to improve organic thin-film photovoltaic performance with higher conversion efficiency, longer life and lower manufacturing costs, and mass production. Currently, Konarka’s says its roll-to-roll process simplifies manufacturing scale-up, lowers capital and labor costs and can be produced using existing coating and printing equipment.Upon successful results of the joint development milestones, the companies are expected to establish a joint venture company in Japan to produce organic thin-film photovoltaic panels. Konica Minolta will be Konarka’s lead Asian business partner headquartered in Japan.

Konica Minolta Group offers diverse products and services ranging from office equipment, optical devices, medical imaging, graphic imaging to measuring instruments. The company is actively developing optical, nano-fabrication and imaging technologies with a particular focus on OLED lighting.

Konarka Technologies is headquartered in Lowell, Massachusetts. and has a full scale production manufacturing facility in New Bedford, Massachusetts, with European headquarters in Nurnberg, Germany, business development offices in Asia and a research and development facility in Austria.

Website: www.konarka.com



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