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Overview
The International Summit on Organic and Hybrid Photovoltaics Stability (ISOS 16) will take place from September 29 to October 1, 2025, at Thor Central, Genk, Belgium. Organized by EnergyVille and imo-imomec (imec and UHasselt), this summit aims to enhance the long-term stability of organic and hybrid perovskite solar cells, which are recognized for their efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
Key Themes
The summit will address critical issues surrounding the degradation of these solar cells, which are often affected by environmental factors such as moisture, heat, and light. Despite their potential, commercial adoption has been limited due to these stability challenges. The conference will facilitate discussions on standardized testing protocols, innovative materials, and advanced device engineering to improve the durability of these technologies.
Conference Objectives
Community Building: Foster collaboration among experts from academia and industry to share insights and research findings.
Understanding Stability Issues: Deepen knowledge of degradation mechanisms affecting solar cells, focusing on both material properties and environmental impacts.
Standardized Protocols: Develop consensus testing protocols for assessing the stability and lifetime of organic and hybrid solar cells, enhancing comparability across research efforts.
Advancing Applications: Support the development of commercially viable solar technologies by addressing durability bottlenecks.
Innovative Solutions: Provide a platform for discussing cutting-edge research on materials and protective strategies to mitigate degradation.
For more information, visit the official event page.
