In 2012, the world’s largest exhibition for the solar industry will continue to grow and present an even wider range of partners
Munich, 29 November 2011. On June 13, 2012, Intersolar Europe – the world’s largest exhibition for the solar industry – once again opens its doors at the Munich New Trade Fair Centre in Germany. Exhibitor registrations are already flooding in and the prepara-tions are in full swing. Some initial figures have already been established: A total of 180,000 square meters are available for an expected 2,400 exhibitors in 2012, which corresponds to another 6% growth over the previous year. In addition to the outdoor area, the exhibition spans all 16 exhibition halls for the first time. A new feature is the expansion of exhibition space to include the manufacture of photovoltaic products. The area of PV production technology will spread across two exhibition halls in 2012. VDMA (German Engineering Federation), headquartered in Frankfurt am Main, have come on board as one of Intersolar Europe’s supporters this year.
In view of the global changes in the solar industry, Intersolar Europe 2012 aims at opening up new markets, identifying technological potential and creating even closer ties between companies. The international photovoltaics industry in particular is currently unsettled by changes in the political and economic situation. The sector’s current development is strongly affected by the increasingly fierce global competition and the consolidation of the industry. The self-confessed aim of the industry is to make photovoltaics independent of subsidies and able to produce solar power at a competitive price.
Effective use of cost cutting potentials in photovoltaics
The focus of attention is on the cost cutting potentials in photovoltaics. For solar power to become competitive, costs must be reduced along the entire value-added chain. In return, the industry will be rewarded with promising market opportunities worldwide. Innovative means and methods of production enabling the efficient use of resources and the production of efficient products are an important step into this direction. At the same time, the price and quality of the materials used play an increasingly important role.
This attributes PV production technology a key role in the future of photovoltaics both in Germany and globally. In response to this development, for the first time Intersolar Europe and SEMI PV Group, the global industry association of equipment and material manufacturers specializing in photovoltaics, have reserved two halls for this sector. Heinz Kundert, President of SEMI PV Group Europe in Berlin, comments: “The world’s largest and leading exhibition for solar technology and production, Intersolar Europe 2011, has once again asserted itself as the globally leading platform for the entire value-added chain of the solar industry, and I am expecting it to be just that in 2012. Public response has shown that the dialog between cell or module producers and equipment and material manufacturers about technology and production efficiency is greatly appreciated. Once again, we are expecting the participation of leading international solar companies and many decision makers from around the world.