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Thin Film Solar Summit Europe

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by Staff Writers
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Feb 26, 2009
The Thin Film Solar Summit Europe is your road-map to profitable Thin Film PV manufacturing and plant development.

If your looking to get the inside track on building and growing a presence in the Thin Film industry you need to be meeting and hearing from the very best brains in the business, experts in the latest thinking, new technologies and evangelists on the path we need to take.

Building on the huge success of our inaugural Thin Film Solar Summit USA, attended by over 200 of the worlds leading Thin Film players, the Thin Film Solar Summit Europe has been designed to address the most critical challenges currently facing the Thin Film industry in Europe,

We've brought together over 25 of the leading Thin Film expert speakers including session from First Solar, Oerlikon, NanoSolar and many more.

And with over 200 delegates expected, over 12 hours of dedicated networking time including a networking drinks reception, plus a 10 stand Thin Film exhibition.

The Thin Film Solar Summit Europe really is you're your one stop shop for profitable Thin Film PV manufacturing and plant development in 2009!

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