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From concept to product development
While Dyesol’s research collaboration with NTU is focused on mid-term research and development activities in the field of solid-state DSC, the commercial relationship with Printed Power is focused on short-term product development.
With the introduction of Dyesol’s ssDSC material set in May 2014, sales have continued to increase consistently month-on-month. This expanded material set was the catalyst for further discussions with Sigma-Aldrich who welcomed the opportunity to distribute Dyesol’s entire material set, including Titania pastes, electrolytes, platinum paste and additional dyes.
Yanek concluded, “Dyesol will introduce another large set of perovskite precursors as well as additional cobalt dopants in November further expanding Dyesol’s range of materials and Sigma-Aldrich’s product selection, both aimed at growing the DSC and ssDSC materials market.”
Inside Dyesol UK
Dyesol has very close research and development relationships with English and Welsh Universities such as Manchester, Sheffield, Bath and Bangor, and is working on a number of collaborative projects. Here we provide a short summary of the work underway at Dyesol UK, and introduce new UK team members who have joined to focus on Dyesol’s manufacturing processes.
Manufacturing Partners: Dyesol UK is also working with a number of national and international companies to assist in the engineering challenges of scaling-up its manufacturing processes
Dyesol welcomes new team members!
Dyesol UK secures funding Dyesol secures funding to demonstrate the commercial potential of ssDSC.
The British government has confirmed its support of Dyesol’s activities in the UK by awarding Innovative UK and Engineering Science and Physical Research Council (EPSRC) funding to the value of £280 000 to scale up Dyesol’s core
Fast forward to 2014, and Dyesol is once again entering a new phase in Korea, consolidating its position by acquiring the remaining stake in Dyesol-Timo from Neoarena (formerly Timo-Technologies). This provides a spring-board to move to the next phase of process development, and provides a development hub for the region. The acquisition enables a closer integration with Dyesol’s strategic direction, and to maximise opportunities arising from the Turkish contract.
This month we welcomed Michael Niu to Dyesol. As part of his work experience program we tasked him with writing an article for this edition of your newsletter.
Social Responsible Investments in EuropeIn the European market there is a lot of talk about socially responsible investments (SRI). In this article we shed some light on what sustainable investments actually are, which market players are involved – and how Dyesol fits in.
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