Applied Materials Opens SunFab Technology Center to Accelerate Solar
Innovation
ALZENAU, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Applied Materials, Inc. is pioneering a new era in photovoltaic (PV)
research and development with the opening of its SunFab Technology
Center, one of the industry’s most advanced
facilities dedicated to next generation solar technology applications.
The 2,000m2 center, located in Alzenau,
Germany, features state-of-the-art solar module manufacturing equipment,
including Applied Materials’ PECVDa
and ATON™ PVDa
systems, laser tools and fab automation software. It includes a complete
sequence of equipment that is representative of the Applied SunFab™
Thin Film Line for large-volume manufacturing of solar circuits.
The facility will serve as Applied Materials’
principal solar research and development center with a focus on boosting
module conversion efficiency and lowering production costs. In addition,
the facility will provide customers with the capability to evaluate and
test key systems and processes, and will enhance the existing
crystalline silicon and thin film manufacturing capabilities in the
region.
“This center is a demonstration of Applied
Materials’ commitment to accelerating the
growth of the solar market, advancing PV technology and reducing the
cost of solar energy,” said Mark Pinto, senior
vice president, chief technology officer and general manager, Applied
Materials’ Energy and Environmental Solutions
group. “Our customers need to rapidly reach
high volume production to meet the demands of the growing market and
this facility will enable them to do that quickly and efficiently.”
“The SunFab Technology Center reflects
Applied Materials’ confidence in the growth
of the solar industry around the world,” said
Winfried Hoffmann, chief technology officer, Applied Materials Solar
Business Group. “Located in Germany, where
Applied Materials employs more than 400 people, the SunFab Center will
leverage the expertise and highly skilled talent in the region as well
as serve as a center of excellence to attract worldwide solar talent.”
Applied Materials, Inc. (Nasdaq:AMAT) is the global leader in
Nanomanufacturing Technology™ with a broad
portfolio of innovative equipment, service and software products for the
fabrication of semiconductor chips, flat panel displays, solar
photovoltaic cells, flexible electronics and energy efficient glass. At
Applied Materials, we apply Nanomanufacturing Technology to improve the
way people live. Learn more at www.appliedmaterials.com.
aPECVD=plasma-enhanced chemical vapor
deposition; PVD=physical vapor deposition