Osaka, Japan
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Panasonic Corporation was presented with the IEEE Corporate Innovation
Award from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
on June 30 at the IEEE Honors Ceremony held in Boston, Mass. Panasonic
was cited "for developing and commercializing high-performance
heterojunction solar technology (HIT)" by the IEEE, the world's largest
professional association dedicated to advancing technological innovation
and excellence for the benefit of humanity.
Masato Ito, Executive Officer of Panasonic at IEEE award ceremony in Boston, USA (Photo: Business Wire)
The IEEE Corporate Innovation Award, established in 1985, recognizes
outstanding and exemplary contributions by an industrial entity,
government or academic organization, or other corporate body, which have
resulted in major advancement of the arts and science of
electrotechnology. It is considered one of the most coveted awards in
this field. A total of 37 different companies have previously received
the award, including world-leading electrical manufacturers and IT
companies. Panasonic has become the fifth Japanese company to receive
this recognition.
Panasonic's HIT solar cells have a unique hybrid structure comprised of
amorphous silicon and crystalline silicon, for which the company
embarked on research and development in 1990. The company's efforts in
developing solar cells to help solve the energy issue had started even
earlier. In 1980, it became the first in the world to mass produce
amorphous silicon solar cells, which were widely used as power source
for electronic calculators, thereby contributing to the spread of solar
cells. In 1997, Panasonic succeeded in commencing mass production of HIT
solar cells and panels boasting the industry's highest-level power
generation capability. HIT panels have earned acclaim for their high
quality and power generation capability throughout the world.
Today, HIT solar cells have achieved a conversion efficiency of 23.9% at
R&D level and 21.6% at mass production level. The company now has a
total production capacity of 600MW of HIT solar cells per year, meeting
demand in the three major markets of Japan, Europe, and the U.S. With
its new Malaysian factory - an integrated production site for wafers
(slicing), cells, and panels - coming on stream by year-end, Panasonic
is ready to handle robust global demand for solar cells.
Panasonic continues to strive to further the development of society,
industry, and academia through its world-leading technologies, while
contributing to the creation of a safe, secure, and prosperous society
with its renewable energy and other environmental technologies.
About Panasonic
Panasonic
Corporation is a worldwide leader in the development and manufacture of
electronic products in three business fields, consumer, components &
devices, and solutions. Based in Osaka, Japan, the company recorded
consolidated net sales of 7.85 trillion yen for the year ended March 31,
2012. Panasonic's stock is listed on the Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya and New
York (NYSE:PC) Stock Exchanges. The company has the vision of becoming
the No. 1 Green Innovation Company in the Electronics Industry by the
100th year of its founding in 2018. For more information on Panasonic,
its brand and commitment to sustainability, visit the company's website
at http://panasonic.net/.
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