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Printed Solar Cells Workshop

As part of the Printed Solar Cells Workshop hosted at infinityPV headquarters, I was tasked with documenting the full two-day event and transforming it into a visually engaging video for use across social media platforms and our website. The workshop welcomed PhD students from the OPVStability project, an EU-funded research initiative focused on improving the lifetime and performance of organic solar cells. These solar cells are lightweight, flexible, and can be printed using low-cost, roll-to-roll manufacturing methods. While they are already quite efficient, their long-term stability still needs improvement to be used widely in real-world applications.

My role during the workshop was to visually communicate its hands-on and collaborative spirit. Over the two intensive days, participants explored the full roll-to-roll (R2R) fabrication process of organic solar cells, from coating and printing to stability testing and power conversion efficiency measurements, using infinityPV’s coating and characterization equipment. The resulting video has been successfully used to promote infinityPV’s educational initiatives and equipment offerings, while also serving as a professional documentation piece for the OPVStability consortium. It not only highlights our commitment to advancing organic solar cell research but also gives viewers a firsthand look at the collaborative effort driving the next generation of photovoltaics.


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