New generation of Organic Photovoltaic (OPV) : Light Energy harvesting and other applications

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Today, the IOT market is booming, which leads to increase use of batteries. The consequences: a strong environmental impact and high maintenance costs. To meet this challenge, we produce high potential ASCA solar solutions in the field of Energy Harvesting.

After an overview of the OPV technology and characteristics, we will have a look at the common use cases for OPV in IoT applications, and then present other relevant applications in areas such as buildings or mobility.



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  • Calgary, Alberta
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  • Starts 18 November 2021 04:06 AM UTC
  • Ends 11 January 2022 12:00 AM UTC
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John Fiske , Business Development Manager, ASCA John Fiske , Business Development Manager, ASCA

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New generation of Organic Photovoltaic (OPV) : Light Energy harvesting and other applications

John FISKE is Business Development Manager at ASCA, where he develops the Sensor segment, an emerging market with high potential for energy harvesting in the IoT field.

Trained as an engineer with an entrepreneurial spirit, John quickly became interested in the development of technological solutions for Smart Cities and Smart Buildings by moving from a technical position to more commercial ones, and worked with reputable companies in the sector, in particular Bouygues Energies et Services, GE Current and Fayat Energie Services.

Married, with 3 children, John like to enjoy his family, travelling and is interested in real estate and driving on track.

 

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» 10:50 MDT  Webinar open

» 11:00 MDT  IEEE CS&I announcements

» 11:10 MDT  Presentation

» 11:45 MDT  Q&A

» 12:00 MDT  Webinar closes



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