Wearable Sun Power From Konarka
High-Tech reports that using the process could eliminate the need for clean-rooms in the process of creating solar cells, and could allow manufacturers to work with different materials such as plastics, and in different colors. Konarko, a business spun out of the University of Massachusetts Lowell in 2001, has landed $105 million in financing since its founding. Greenbizjournal covers the business of green.
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- green.bizjournals.com
- www.sustainablebusiness.com
- www.dodevice.com
- www.talk2myshirt.com
- www.ecofuss.com
- www.stevenashley.info
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