SEMA Invites Industry Professionals to Submit Technical Presentations for Its Technical Conference

Industry professionals are invited to submit technical presentations for the first Solar Engineering & Manufacturing Association (SEMA) Technical Conference, scheduled to take place in the Bay Area in California in February 2011.

Industry professionals are invited to submit technical presentations for the first Solar Engineering & Manufacturing Association (SEMA) Technical Conference, scheduled to take place in the Bay Area in California in February 2011.


Technical Presentations should be original, unpublished and noncommercial in nature, and should address experiments, new techniques, processes and procedures used in the manufacture of photovoltaic and other solar power generation and energy saving technologies.

Papers in the following disciplines will be considered:
• Crystalline Cell Manufacturing Technology
• Thin-Film Manufacturing Technology
• Quality Control
• Test and Reliability
• Harsh Environment Applications
• Inverters and Power Transmission
• Storage
• Solar Collector Technology

Abstracts (350 words or less) are due by October 30, 2010 and may be submitted online at www.solar-ema.org.

For further information, visit www.solar-ema.org, or contact Matthew Holzmann at matt.holzmann@solar-ema.org or Jasbir Bath at jasbir.bath@solar-ema.org.

For further inquiries, please contact:
Matthew Holzmann
President
SEMA
3617 W. MacArthur Blvd.
Santa Ana, CA 92704
714-979-7500

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