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Eight19 Indigo was spun-out into Azuri Technologies in 2012, and provides a key route to market for Eight19 into high volume off-grid applications.

Eight19, which takes its name from the time it takes sunlight to reach the earth - 8 minutes and 19 seconds - is a developer and manufacturer of third generation solar cells based on printed plastic. Originating from technology initially developed at Cambridge University in the UK, these flexible, robust, lightweight solar modules benefit from high-speed manufacturing and low fabrication costs. Wi

th a fraction of the embedded energy of conventional solar modules, printed plastic solar modules are particularly well suited to consumer and off-grid applications. In 2011, Eight19 launched Indigo, a new way to deliver solar power in emerging economies that brings off-grid solar power to a new generation of users, transforming lives and accelerating economic development.

21/09/2012

Eight19's CTO, Michael Niggemann, will present at the 8th Plastic Electronics Conference & Exhibition 2012 - the leading international convention focused on organic Electronics. Dr Niggemann will speak on the "Development and Up-scaling of Organic Photovoltaic Modules for Off-grid Applications".

Eight19's CTO, Michael Niggemann, will present at the 8th Plastic Electronics Conference & Exhibition 2012 - the leading international convention focused on organic Electronics. Dr Niggemann will speak on the "Development and Up-scaling of Organic Photovoltaic Modules for Off-grid Applications"

21/08/2012

How's this for a consumer-friendly innovation in Africa: a pay-as-you-go solar system with enough lights and power to replace fast-burning candles and dangerous kerosene lamps, as well as recharge cell phones.

21/08/2012

Eight19 today announced the launch of Azuri Technologies Limited to develop its internationally recognised Indigo ‘pay-as-you-go’ solar technology for off-grid markets. Eight19 will concentrate on development of its printed plastic solar technology and Azuri will focus on expanding the Indigo product family and market reach.

The two companies will both remain in Cambridge UK and will continue a close working relationship; Azuri providing a route to market for Eight19’s printed plastic solar products and Eight19 providing the supply of a new generation of low cost, lightweight and flexible solar technology that is ideally suited to the hardships of off-grid markets

August 21 2012, Cambridge UK: Eight19 today announced the launch of Azuri Technologies Limited to develop its internationally recognised Indigo ‘pay-as-you-go’ solar technology for off-grid markets. Eight19 will concentrate on development of its printed plastic solar technology and Azuri will focus ...

21/08/2012

Eight19, the Cambridge UK CleanTech pioneer, has spun out its Indigo ‘pay-as-you-go’ solar technology into a newly-formed company – Azuri Technologies Ltd.

21/08/2012

UK start-up to continue work on solar film with newly-formed Azuri concentrating on expanding into off-grid markets

21/08/2012

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21/08/2012

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