At Intersolar 2023, LONGi presented their “STAR Innovative Ecological Collaboration Platform” to build a global ecosystem for PV innovation.

Today, LONGi Green Energy Technology Co., Ltd. debuted its “STAR Innovative Ecological Cooperation Platform” at the Intersolar exhibition in Munich, Germany. The platform’s mission is to promote innovation trends and foster open sharing, innovation and mutual exchange across the global photovoltaic (PV) industry, in order to build a world-leading green energy ecosystem.

Dennis She, Vice President of LONGi, commented: “The platform runs under the theme “Technology Innovation-From Possible to Feasible” and was developed to build a global zero-carbon technology innovation center and a global collaborative innovation ecosystem. To make solar for all in the world accessible and affordable, we need to continuously promote the improvement of the global photovoltaic technology. This will only be possible when we work together and join global forces.”

The platform will focus on innovative planning systems, technological breakthrough projects, simulation design systems and entrepreneurial incubation strategies, and will gather experts from universities, research institutes, technology research companies, industrial chain startups, PV companies, consulting institutions and many more.

Longi also looks back on long-standing cooperations with renowned institutes and scientific research institutions to implement zero-carbon-oriented energy research projects and promote the sustainable development of green energy. This includes collaborations with the University of New South Wales in Australia and the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands.

The company has successfully incubated several leading innovative technologies in the industry through collaborative innovation with upstream and downstream partners in the industry chain, including achieving breakthroughs with LAPLACE in the mass production of the PERC cell technology and next-generation high-efficiency cell storage.

Nick Wang, Vice President of LONGi Europe for DG, said: “Embracing an open ecosystem to foster global photovoltaic innovation for the next decade and beyond is another important step towards carbon neutrality. We are proud about this unwavering commitment to technological innovation throughout the company. It underscores our global leadership as a responsible corporate citizen. We seek to build a fully open ecosystem that unites all innovative forces, and constantly promotes high-quality innovation in the solar industry.”

LONGi Green Energy Technology Co., Ltd. today unveiled its “STAR Innovative Ecological Cooperation Platform” at the Intersolar exhibition in Munich, Germany. The platform intends to promote innovation trends and foster open sharing, innovation and mutual exchange across the global photovoltaic (PV) industry, in order to build a world-leading green energy ecosystem.

The platform will focus on innovative planning systems, technological breakthrough projects, simulation design systems and entrepreneurial incubation strategies, and will gather experts from universities, research institutes, technology research companies, industrial chain startups, PV companies, consulting institutions and many more.

Dennis She, Vice President of LONGi, said: “The platform runs under the theme “Technology Innovation-From Possible to Feasible” and was developed to build a global zero-carbon technology innovation center and a global collaborative innovation ecosystem. To make solar for all in the world accessible and affordable, we need to continuously promote the improvement of the global photovoltaic technology. This will only be possible when we work together and join global forces.”

The company has already established close ties with world-renowned universities such as the University of New South Wales in Australia and the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, and has successfully incubated several leading innovative technologies in the industry. This includes achieving breakthroughs with LAPLACE in the mass production of the PERC cell technology and next-generation high-efficiency cell storage.

Nick Wang, Vice President of LONGi Europe for DG, commented: “Embracing an open ecosystem to foster global photovoltaic innovation for the next decade and beyond is another important step towards carbon neutrality. We are proud about this unwavering commitment to technological innovation throughout the company. It underscores our global leadership as a responsible corporate citizen. We seek to build a fully open ecosystem that unites all innovative forces, and constantly promotes high-quality innovation in the solar industry.”

LONGi Green Energy Technology Co., Ltd. has today debuted its “STAR Innovative Ecological Cooperation Platform” at the Intersolar exhibition in Munich, Germany. The global platform focuses on the development of PV innovation technology, with the mission of promoting innovation trends, gathering global ideas, integrating solutions, connecting high-quality resources, and promoting technological innovation in the global photovoltaic industry to build a world-leading green energy ecosystem.

Dennis She, Vice President of LONGi, said: “The platform runs under the theme “Technology Innovation-From Possible to Feasible” and was developed to build a global zero-carbon technology innovation center and a global collaborative

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