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Mr. Evaggelos Mekeridis, CTO, Organic Electronic Technologies (OET), Greece Achieving Industrial Scale Manufacturing for Printed Flexible Organic Photovoltaics
short bioMr. Evangelos Mekeridis is the CTO of Organic Electronic Technologies P.C. He joined OET in 2013 as a Researcher. Current research interests as OET’s CTO are the development and optimization of large-scale production of Organic Photovoltaics (OPVs) by printing processes, manufacturing of prototype OPV, PPV, OLED devices and Sensors with Roll-to-Roll and Sheet-to-Sheet processes, materials optimization & testing, encapsulation, development of laser processes for OE nano-materials patterning, characterization & Quality Control. Holding 7 patents and 14 publications in international journals and more than 40 conferences related to OPVs, PPVs, Laser Patterning, Coatings, Nanomaterials, Electrochemistry and Corrosion protection. Mr Mekeridis has participated in more than 20 EU (FP6, FP7, H2020, HE) and National (NSRF) funded R&D projects related to the development of materials, techniques for printing and optimization of organic electronics processes. |
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Mr. Eisuke Tsuyuzaki, Founder & Managing Director, Bayflex Solutions, LLC, USA Reliability Test Data: Opportunities to scale printed electronics manufacturing
short bioEisuke Tsuyuzaki is the founder and GM of Bayflex Solutions, developing reliability testing systems dedicated to flexible electronics research, product design and manufacturing in North America, Europe and Middle East. Currently serving as Executive committee member, SEMI/FLEXtech. Additionally, Tsuyuzaki, through his Nikkei Ventures, is also an early-stage investor in flexible electronics enterprises and bridges corporate ventures groups in Asia with emerging technologies. He is also a mentor at nex3, a leader in early-stage innovation and start-up acceleration. Previously he has won an Emmy, was Chief Technology Officer at Panasonic; worked at Sony Corporation in Tokyo in Corporate Planning and Sony Pictures Entertainment in Los Angeles running Digital Operations and Business Development. Graduate of Sophia University, Tokyo, UCLA and Stanford. |
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Prof. Argiris Laskarakis, Head of Organic Electronics Group, Nanotechnology Lab LTFN, AUTh, Greece LED and OLED Lighting technologies to promote Crop Yield in next generation Greenhouses
short bioProf. A. Laskarakis is the Head of the Organic Electronics Group of Nanotechnology Lab LTFN & Center of Organic and Printed Electronics. His research interests include the fabrication, characterization and optimization of nanomaterials and device architectures for flexible Organic & Printed Electronics (such as Organic Photovoltaics, Perovskite-based PVs, and Organic Thin Film Transistors) by vacuum and printing methods, investigation of structure-property relationships for OE nanomaterials, ex-situ/in-line metrology (optical, electronic, and structural) of inorganic, organic and hybrid nanostructured materials. He has extensive R&D experience in both academia and industry and participated as a Senior scientist in more than 17 European and National projects. His work includes more than 90 publications in International Scientific Journals, 4 book chapters, more than 140 presentations in International Scientific Conferences. Finally, he is responsible for the organization of the International Symposium on Flexible Organic Electronics (ISFOE) since 2008 as part of the NANOTEXNOLOGY multievent. |
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Dr. Nick Kanopoulos, CEO, Brite Hellas SA, Greece Crop Specific Solar Panels for Optimized Agri-PV Deployment: Technology and Installation Implementations
short bioOver 30 years of engineering and management experience. Dr. Kanopoulos has created and managed large teams focused on the development, mass production, and marketing of semiconductor products for the global market. Before founding Brite Solar Technologies, he was the Managing Director for Channel Development in Europe / Africa / Middle East for the Solar Business Unit of Applied Materials. Previously, Dr. Kanopoulos was the Director of the Multimedia & Communications (MMC) business division of Atmel Corp, where he was responsible for managing product development groups based in the United States, Greece, Sweden, and China. Dr. Kanopoulos was also the founder and CEO of Data Communications Technologies, which was acquired by Atmel. In addition, he was the Director of the Integrated Electronics Group at RTI International, one of the largest independent research centers in the U.S. For over 10 years, he served as an adjunct professor at Duke University in North Carolina. He was the Manager of the Integrated Electronics Department at Research Triangle Institute, and has been a special advisor to the Minister of Macedonia & Thrace in Greece for matters of technology. Dr. Kanopoulos graduated in Electrical Engineering from the University of Patra in Greece, and holds Master’s and Doctorate Degrees both from Duke University. |
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Dr. Michel Popovich, General Manager, In-Core Systemes / President, AFELIM Association, France Digitalization and traceability challenges in the Printed electronic industry
short bioDr. Michel Popovic holds a Ph.D. in Electronics and has graduated as electronic engineer. He earned both degrees from the University of Clermont-Ferrand in France. Co-Founder & general manager of IN-CORE Systèmes company, Michel started his professional career as R&D Engineer at Centralp Automatismes (Venissieux, France), from 1988 to 1998, where he developed several system architectures integrating the automatic inspection dedicated to industrial real-time applications. He moved to sales and management responsibilities following the foundation of IN-CORE Systèmes in 1998. In his current position, Michel is in charge of new and innovative inspection solutions for several industries. |
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Prof. Thomas Bartzanas, Vice Rector of Research, Finance & Development, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece Numerical and experimental evaluation of organic photovoltaics for greenhouse use
short bioThomas Bartzanas is Vice Rector for Research, Finance and Development, Professor and Director of the Lab of Farm Structures at the Agricultural University of Athens. He is Chairman of the Board of Smart Agro Hub A.E, an AUA’s spin-off with focus on smart farming and sustainability. He is an agricultural engineer, with a PhD in agricultural constructions at the University of Thessaly and the Bioclimatology station of INRA in France and a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Aarhus in Denmark (Department of Engineering). His research interests focus on the development, evaluation and application of new techniques and technologies in controlled environment production systems (greenhouses, vertical farming systems, hydroponic systems, livestock buildings), the sustainable and smart use of natural resources in the agrofood sector and the assessment of the environmental impact (environmental footprint) in the agrifood sector using the life cycle analysis. He has participated as a Coordinator and / or Researcher in 50 national and European research programs and has more than 350 publications in international journals and conference proceedings (h-index 33 / 4980 citations). Thomas is member of the EurAgEng vice-chair in the Structures & Environment Committee of CIGR, member of the Scientific Council of the European Union, in the Directorate for Research and Innovation for open access to research results in the field of "Agricultural Sciences" and chair of the Hellenic Union of Agricultural Engineers of Greece (EGME). |
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Prof. Emmanuel Kymakis, Vice President, Hellenic Mediterranean University Research Center, Greece Perovskite Photovoltaics enabled by 2D materials for self-powered, miniaturized Internet of Things devices and solar farms
short bioEmmanuel Kymakis is a Full Professor at the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the Hellenic Mediterranean University (HMU) and Vice-President of the HMU Research Center. He received his B.Eng. (First Class Honors) degree in Electrical Engineering & Electronics from Liverpool University in 1999 and the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Cambridge University in 2003. He and Prof. Gehan Amaratunga are the inventors of the polymer-nanotube solar cell. Before joining HMU, he was a technical consultant offering engineering and consultancy services in the realization of photovoltaic and solar thermal power plants. His multidisciplinary research lies at the interface between nanotechnology and electrical engineering and is centred on the development of printed optoelectronic and photovoltaic devices. He has published more than 120 research articles, which have attracted over 11.000 citations and an h-index of 56, while he has an extensive experience in the management of research and industrial projects (6 M€ research funding, design & implementation of 67 MWp of PV parks). Ηe is also included in the list of the top 2% of scientists in their respective fields by citation impact (PLoS Biol 17(8), e3000384). He serves also as scientific evaluator and member of panels of experts of various international governmental and nongovernmental agencies, member of scientific committee of various international congresses, and have been invited to give invited talks in more than 50 occasions. He has been an honorary lecturer at UConn and a recipient of an Isaac Newton and an EPSRC studentship. He was named as a 2014 ChemComm Emerging Investigator and has received two National Excellence Awards. He has served as a member of the founding General Assembly of the Hellenic Foundation for Research & Innovation (HFRI), a member of the Engineering sectoral scientific council of the National Council for Research & Innovation of Greece (NCRI) and a member of the Engineering thematic advisory council of HFRI. He is currently the Director of the interinstitutional Post-Graduate Program “Nanotechnology for Energy Applications” and serves as the work package leader of Energy Generation of the EU FET-Flagship Initiative Graphene. |
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Dr. Asterios Chatziparadeisis, General Manager, Hellenic Organic & Printed Electronics Association (HOPE-A), Greece Policies at National and European level for the development of a world-leading European Industry in Organic & Printed Electronics
short bioDr. Asterios Chatziparadeisis is a Mathematician with PhD in Statistics. He has worked in policy making positions at the General Secretariat of Research and Technology of Greece and in Managing Authorities. He was responsible for the design of major Greek structural programmes (billions of euros) for Research, Innovation and Competitiveness from the 1990s onwards. He also worked at the European Commission. Since 2021 he is the General Director of Hellenic Organic & Printed Electronics Association ( www.hope-a.com). He wrote articles and studies for the Research and Innovation Policies and was evaluator of the European Commission for RTD projects. |
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Mr. Aitor Apraiz, R&D Project Leader, Mondragon Assembly, Spain Optimizing Flexible Printed Electronics (FPE) Assembly Lines: Automation, Handling, and Quality Control Tools
short bioAitor Apraiz Arenaza. Industrial Technical Engineer from the University of Mondragon (M.U.), and Engineer from l'Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal. He taught at the University of Mondragon (M.U.) for 2 years in the department of mechanics. He worked in the combustion department of TURBOMECA on the numerical simulation of helicopter turbines for 1 year. He is currently working in the MONDRAGON ASSEMBLY work group as a researcher in new industrial processes in the field of energy (photovoltaics and electrochemical storage in batteries) with the aim of generating knowledge for the MONDRAGON ASSEMBLY Energy business unit. He has extensive experience in high-speed assembly facilities, having worked both in the energy sector of MONDRAGON ASSEMBLY and in the components sector (household appliances, electrical, medical). He is co-author of an article on the metallization of photovoltaic cells using ink-jet technologies. |
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Dr. Polycarpos Falaras, Research Director, Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, NCSR DEMOKRITOS, Greece Advanced materials and innovative interface engineering strategies for efficient and stable perovskite PVs within the 3GPV-4INDUSTRY flagship action
short bioDr. Polycarpos Falaras (>280 papers in international refereed journals, >16.000 citations/scopus), h-index 64/scopus, 7 patents) was born in Karditsa, Greece (1960). Following his basic studies in Physics (grade excellent, 8.86/10) at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece), Dr. Falaras joined the Physique des Liquides et Electrochimie Laboratory/CNRS/University Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI-France), where he received his DEA in Electrochemistry (1983, Bien) and Ph.D. in Chemistry (1986, Tres Honorable). In 1989 he entered the National Center for Scientific Research ‘Demokritos’ in Athens (Greece), where he is still working as a Research Director, leading a group of 16 people. He has been the Director of the Institute of Physical Chemistry at NCSR Demokritos (2007-2012) and has participated (including coordination) in several EU and National projects. Dr Falaras is Editor of Applied Catalysis B Environmental (Elsevier, I.F. 19.905), member of the Editorial board in seven (7) international journals as well as reviewer in more than 100 international refereed journals. He is teaching Physical Chemistry at the Hellenic Open University, he has supervised the work of 15 post-doctoral and 13 PhD students. For his innovative work in photoinduces processes, Dr Falaras has been awarded by international (Prince Sultan International Prize for Water – PSIPW -Alternative Water Resources Prize), and national (Theodoros Aretaios Award, Academy of Athens) organizations. |
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Mr. Tamas Brigancz, Product Manager, Semilab Semiconductor Physics Laboratory Co. Ltd., Hungary Enhancing Quality Control with Inline Processes for Flexible Printed Electronics
short bioMr. Tamas Brigancz earned his master's degree in Physics in University of Szeged, specialized in lasers, optics, and material science. He started working at Semilab in 2017 as Application Scientist. His main responsibility was optimizing existing tools and developing new solutions for the Si PV industry. Later he became Team Leader and Product Manager of these technologies. His group started to expend the product portfolio for organic thin-film PV materials for the RealNano EU founded project. |
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Mr. Vytautas Sabonis, Head of Research Department, Workshop of Photonics, Lithuania Advances in ultrashort pulse laser patterning of flexible printed solar cells
short bioVytautas Sabonis holds a master's degree in Physics from Vilnius University in Lithuania. Since 2018, he has been the head of the research department at Workshop of Photonics, one of the leading providers of femtosecond laser micromachining services for industry and science customers worldwide. WoP offers fully integrated services, ranging from feasibility and prototyping to actual solutions, including micromachining services and tailor-made laser workstations. |
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Dr. Arthur Hendsbee, Business Development Manager, Brilliant Matters, Canada Active Layer Materials for OPV - a Manufacturer’s Perspective
short bioDr. Arthur D Hendsbee is an organic materials scientist who graduated from the University of Calgary with a PhD in Chemistry in 2017, obtained under the supervision of Dr. Greg Welch. During his time at the University of Calgary, he developed a new class of non-fullerene acceptors with utility in optoelectronic devices and was awarded a United States Patent (9865819) for this work. Following his PhD, in 2019 Arthur completed an NSERC funded postdoctoral fellowship with Dr. Yuning Li at the University of Waterloo where he studied organic optoelectronic device fabrication techniques. In September of 2019, Arthur was impressed by the vision of Brilliant Matters to provide industry with a reliable and scalable source of organic optoelectronic materials and joined as a Senior Scientist. Near the end of the 2020 year, he transitioned to his current role as Business Development Manager at Brilliant Matters. |
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Dr. Spyros Kassavetis, Head of Nanofabrication Group, Nanotechnology Lab LTFN, AUTh, Greece Open Innovation Test Beds & the FlexFunction2Sustain OITB Services and funding opportunities for SMEs and Start-Ups
short bioDr. S. Kassavetis is the Head of the Nanofabrication Group in the Nanotechnology Lab LTFN. His research interests cover a wide range of nanomaterials (thin films & nanoparticles, polymers) and fabrication processes (Vacuum and Lasers) for applications in Plasmonics / Photonics and Green Energy. He is expert in nanoscale characterization techniques such as Scanning Probe Microscopies, Spectroscopic Ellipsometry and Nanoindentation. He has authored and co-authored more than 50 peer-reviewed publications in International Scientific Journals, 2 book chapters, more than 50 presentations in International Scientific Conferences, and he has participated as Senior Researcher in 10 EU funded R&D projects. |
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Dr. Esther Magadley, Researcher, Triangle Research and Development Center, Israel In-greenhouse crop-responsive agrivoltaic tracking system
short bioDr Esther Magadley is a researcher in the Triangle Research and Development Center (TRDC) solar energy group. She has experience in building integrated renewable energy systems both in industry and academia. Over the last 6 years her research focus has been on greenhouse agrivoltaics. She has carried out 6 research projects in greenhouse agrivoltaics. Four projects studied different aspects to assess the feasibility of using organic photovoltaics (OPV) on Mediterranean type polytunnel greenhouse roofs. Two other projects developed and tested an innovative crop responsive solar tracking system for inside greenhouses. Dr Magadley also is co-inventer on the patent for this technology and co-founder of the start-up company TriSolar – InnoWadi Group Ltd. |
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Dr. Christoforos Gravalidis, Head of Nanoparticles Group, Nanotechnology Lab LTFN, AUTh, Greece The Photokipia Project: The role of academia in agrivoltaics research
short bioDr. Gravalidis received his bachelor degree in Physics from the University of Crete (1999) , and his MSc. in Material Science and PhD in Nanotechnology from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (2006). His current occupation is Senior Researcher of the Nanotechnology Lab LTFN. Dr. Gravalidis is a specialist in inorganic and organic thin film deposition with various vacuum and wet techniques, and in plasma surface treatment of bulk materials and thin films. Also, he has extensive experience in the structural characterization of thin films and surfaces by X-Ray techniques. He has 32 publications holding h-index=14. He has successfully participated various National and European Research Projects. Finally, he is member of NANOTEXNOLOGY organizing committee and responsible for International Summer Schools on Nanosciences & Nanotechnologies, Organic Electronics and Nanomedicine and International Conference on Nanosciences & Nanotechnologies. |
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Dr. Victor Thenot, Innovation Manager, Fedrigoni, France Scale-up of industrial R2R Flexo machine for Recyclable Printed Electronics on Paper substrate
short bioVictor THENOT was born in Paris, France, in 1989. He graduated from PAGORA, the International School of Paper, Print Media and Biomaterials (Grenoble-INP) in 2013. He joined the Arjowiggins group (leading producer of specialty papers in Europe) in 2011 as an engineering apprentice during which time he worked on the development of PowerCoat® paper, a specially designed substrate for the printed electronics market. He received the Ph.D. degree in 2017, for his work on printed RFID NFC tags on papers carried out in partnership with two laboratories: the French Laboratory of Pulp and Paper Science and Graphic Arts (LGP2) based in Grenoble, and the Microelectronics Center of Provence (CMP), part of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Etienne. After 11 years working for Arjowiggins, he joined Fedrigoni group in February 2023 as Innovation Manager. His current research is in the area of printed electronics on flexible substrates with a particular focus on recyclable RFID tags, sensors, electrochromic displays and batteries design and manufacturing on paper substrate. |
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Mr. Vasileios Kyriazopoulos, Quality Control & EU Projects Manager, Organic Electronic Technologies (OET), Greece Automated Manufacturing Production Line for Integrated Printed Organic Photovoltaics (IPVs)
short bioMr. Kyriazopoulos holds a MEng in Materials Science and Engineering from the Polytechnic School of Ioannina, a MSc in Nanosciences & Nanotechnologies from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and an MBA from University of Macedonia. Currently, he is a PhD candidate in Physics, also in Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Mr. Kyriazopoulos joined OET in 2018 and is responsible for the acquisition, implementation and management of several large-scale European funded projects, having effectively coordinated key activities in numerous joint ventures over the past years. He is also responsible for the Quality Control activities/functions of the R2R process and the development of in-line metrology tools and methodologies for the real-time monitoring of the OPV manufacturing process. In addition, he is responsible for the Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) production department, having expertise in various Sheet to Sheet and R2R printing techniques and methods, as well as in the characterization of organic and inorganic materials using in-line non-destructive characterization tools and methods. Finally, Mr. Kyriazopoulos has participated in more than 15 EU (FP6, FP7, H2020, HE) and National (NSRF) R&D&I projects and holds 8 publications in international journals and more than 30 presentations at conferences related to Organic Electronic materials. |
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Dr. Fabio Scaffidi Muta, Material Specialist, Centro Ricerche Fiat, Italy Flexible electronic integration in automotive industry
short bioFabio Scaffidi Muta (M), Dr. Physics of Advanced Technologies, University of Turin, 2016. He obtained a PhD thesis in Materials Science at University of Turin in 2022. He currently collaborates with the Sustainable Raw Materials group at Centro Ricerche FIAT in the E-Optics&Glazing Team, EEs & E-PWT Department. He is charge as Stellantis global responsible of materials for display and HMI. He is experienced in the optical, electrical, and morphological assessment of materials. |
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Mr. Athanasios Athanasiadis, R&D Custom Engineering Manager, ALUMIL S.A., Greece Aluminium windows: From passive to energy producer
short bioMr. Athanasiadis is the R&D custom engineering manager of Alumil. He has studied mechanical engineering at the University of Western Macedonia and he is currently attending the executive MBA at the University of Macedonia. With a decade of experience in developing aluminium windows, doors and façades, overseeing the entire process from design to performance testing and certifications. Currently, he is coordinating the tailor made solutions for Aumil’s building projects on a global scale. Finally, he has contributed to Alumil, being one of the leading companies in Greece with products certified to meet the highest industry Benchmarks, such as hurricanes. |
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Mr. Evangelos Bakalis, Innovation and Dissemination Manager, Hellenic Organic & Printed Electronics Association (HOPE-A), Greece Innovation in Greece and HOPE-A support to Companies
short bioEvangelos Bakalis holds a MBA degree from International Hellenic University. He has more than ten years experience in Business Innovation in mining industry through his participation in European funded projects. Evangelos has organized and participated in several dissemination events to inform communities about exciting and innovative ideas. |
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Mr. Dimitrios Gklavakis, Head of Technical Department, Depia Automations, Greece Achieving high precision processes and interoperability in R2R Manufacturing of FPEs
short bioMr. Gklavakis Dimitris is the co-founder and Head of Technical Department of Depia Atuomations P.C. He has more than 20 years of experience in numerous projects in Industrial, Energy and Building automation solutions, software engineering and software development, robotics, customization and vertical motion solutions, research, modeling, digital twins, animatronics, exergames and development of industrial devices. |
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Mr. Alexandros Orfanos, Production Manager, BL-Nanobiomed, Greece Applications of Biosensors in Wearables & Healthcare Industry
short bioMr. Orfanos is Production Manager of BL Nanobiomed. He holds BSc in Physics and MSc in Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He has 2 years’ experience in biomaterials, in printing techniques and in nano characterization tools through his collaboration with Lab for Thin Films - Nanobiomaterials - Nanosystems & Nanometrology (LTFN). He is highly experienced in 3D Design and in 3D Printing with application on medical Equipment. Currently he is focusing on the field of fabrication of nano-filters for medical needs. Mr. Orfanos holds more than 10 presentations and posters in international conferences and participates in more than 4 European and National R&D projects. |
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Mr. Rafail Kasapis, Representative in Greece of Insolight, Switzerland Insolagrin agrivoltaic crop protection approach
short bioRafail Kasapis is a Consultant and Entrepreneur known for his expertise within Lifesciences and Healthcare, as well as Energy. His holistic and integrated approach with innovative thinking connects technology, people, and data to sustainable solutions. His work exemplifies a passion for creating a greener, technologically advanced future, offering valuable insights to industry professionals. As Insolight Representative in Greece he offers turnkey dynamic Agri-PV solutions taking local requirements into consideration. |
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Mr. Anastasios Gourgiotopoulos, Sales Executive, Kiriakidis SA., Greece The integration of printed photovoltaics in float glass for applications in architecture
short bioAnastasios Gourgiotopoulos holds a degree in Marketing and a B.A from Sarasota. He has over 30 years of experience in the float glass industry, having worked at Guardian Glass Industries in Luxembourg, where float glass is produced in plants across the globe. For the last 15 years, he has been with Kiriakidis Vasilios SA, located in Thessaloniki, serving the entire Greek and Balkan regions. By focusing on innovation, we are addressing the evolving needs of low emissivity in tomorrow's float glass. |
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Ms. Evgenia Athanasiadou, Agronomist-Nanotechnologist, Organic Electronic Technologies (OET), Greece Agrivoltaics Revolution for Sustainable Agriculture and Energy Generation: Boosting Greenhouse Crop Yield and Germination with 3rd Generation Semitransparent Organic Photovoltaics
short bioEvgenia Athanasiadou has studied Agriculture at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and she is currently attending MSc in Nanosciences & Nanotechnologies. During her studies she is focusing on Agrivoltaics and specifically on the effect of Organic Photovoltaics in the Greenhouse cultivation, the remote control of environmental conditions inside and outside of the Greenhouse and on the coverage of the energy needs of the Greenhouse from the OPVs. Mrs. Athanasiadou joined OET (Organic Electronic Technologies) in 2021 as an agriculturalist and participates in National R&D projects related to the implementation of OPVs in Greenhouses and to their effect on the cultivation. |