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PVJapan 2011 - Guide to Exhibition
Everything about Growing Japan's Photovoltaics is Here
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With the launch of a new Feed-in Tariff scheme scheduled to start in July 2012, Japan's photovoltaic market is expected to grow in a rapid pace in comming years. Come and visit PVJapan 2011, the place to gain a renewed perspective of this exciting market now and in the future. |
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PVJapan Online Registration
Oneline visitor registration saves you the hassle of filling out a registration form on site and get you into the exhibition more quickly. Also, pre-registered attendees will be given a chance to win a solar-powered toy.
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PVJapan 2011 show floor will be filled with topnotch industry players such as Sharp, Kyocera, Suntech, Q-Cells, Panasonic/Sanyo, Solar Frontier and LDK just to name a few.
See the prominent sponsors supporting this year's event:
Find more key players in the exhibitor list: |
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The entire photovoltaics value chain is categorized into seven exhibit zones to allow visitors gain an industry perspective and indepth information efficiently.
- Solar Cells/Modules Zone - System, BOS and Smart Network Zone - System Integrate and Construction Zone - Manufacturing Equipment Zone - Inspection and Measurement Tools Zone - Components, Materials and Facilities Zone - Other Related Products and Services Zone |
PVJapan 2011 Theme Plaza Zones (Hall 11)
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Next Generation Solar Cell Plaza focuses on innovative photovoltaic technologies of tomorrow including organic thin-film, dye-sensitized, multi-junction and quantumdot photovoltaic cells.
Solar System Installation Proposal Plaza focuses on products and services for solar system installations of which market is expected to show a strong growth in next years. |
Renewable Energy World Fair Academic Gallery (Hall 11)
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More than twenty universities and research institutes will present their latest accomplishments. This will also serve as an ideal venue for information exchange and network building between industry and academia.
Supported by: JSPS 175th Committee on Innovative Photovoltaic Power Generating Systems |











