Introducing the Perovskite Connect 2025 program: perovskite solar panels and novel materials
- venessa50
- Jul 23
- 3 min read
Perovskite Connect 2025 Conference and Exhibition | ECC, Berlin, Germany | 22 & 23 OCT 2025 |
Co-located with Future of Electronics RESHAPED Europe 2025
Perovskite Connect 2025 is set to be the industry’s premier event, with a world-class agenda, exhibition and networking opportunities. Co-located with Europe’s leading printed electronics event, Perovskite-Connect will focus on the perovskite supply chain, solar applications, recent innovations, materials and processes.
In this article we will introduce some of our speakers and themes at the event. You can explore the full agenda and event details here.
Perovskite solar applications – utility solar is not the only game in town
The main application for perovskite materials today, and the one that attracts most of the attention, is of course solar energy generation. While many companies focus on solar panels for utility – gird purposes, many companies are looking for alternative applications – such as indoor solar, agrivoltaics, building- and vehicle-integrated panels and more. At Perovskite-Connect, we will explore all of these themes!
Here we show some of our planned talks that will focus on perovskite solar applications.
At Perovskite Connect 2025, Microquanta, China-based leading perovskite solar panel developer, will discuss the commercial readiness of perovskite PVs for utility-grade solar, and will share lessons the company has learned through real-world deployment and industrial validation. Microquanta believes that perovskite PV is evolving into a commercially ready solar technology—poised not only to complement, but to surpass traditional silicon in key applications.
UK-based tandem perovskite solar panel developer Oxford PV recently announced the world’s first commercial tandem perovskite-silicon panels. The company’s presentation at Perovskite-Connect will explore the rapid development and exceptional performance of perovskite-silicon tandems, highlighting recent advancements and charting the roadmap to further improvements. A particular emphasis will be placed on scaling and manufacturability.
Perovskia develops high performance indoor and outdoor perovskite solar panels. The company will detail its unique perovskite production process, and the high customization it offers for its customers that seek to integrate high-performance solar panel into their products, without compromising on design.
Finally, Swift Solar will give a lecture that details the company’s journey to develop a high-throughput manufacturing technique and improve its process reliability, in order to achieve consistently high yields. Swift Solar will also highlight its expanded testing infrastructure, designed to evaluate large volumes of devices over extended durations, and will present results from experimental studies.
Perovskite materials innovations
As the perovskite industry matures, there’s a growing demand to increase panel efficiency, reduce costs, increase lifetime and stability, and more. The design of novel perovskite stack materials is a key pillar of the industry’s effort to commercialize perovskite panels.
At Perovskite-Connect 2025, Sofab Inks will discuss its effort to explore materials that can increase the performance of perovskite devices, and are also scalable for mass production. The company’s soluble ETL and HTL materials offer a solution for the industry that balances performance and manufacturability.
Germany-based Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) will introduce its research into metallization and interconnection materials that can be processed at low temperatures. One of its key achievements is the TECC wire concept which uses round copper wires for cell interconnection. These polymer-coated wires offer good adhesion to the cell structure, high performance, low silver content and a gentle processing condition.
Nano-C is also developing interface materials for single-junction and tandem perovskite panels. The company will discuss how its experience with fullerenes and fullerene derivatives has enabled it to develop novel electron transporting interface materials that allow for passivation and prevention of delamination, and will also discuss specific use cases of the materials and its industrial scale manufacturing of fullerenes and new generation fullerene derivatives .
Finally, industrial adhesive developer DELO will explain why high-barrier encapsulants are essential for the protection of perovskite solar cells, and will demonstrate how it developed new adhesive solutions specifically designed for perovskite solar cells.
Perovskite Connect 2025: time to reserve your ticket now!
These are just a few sample themes from our exciting world-class agenda, that includes a range of solar panel makers, equipment manufacturers, process developers, researchers and more. Perovskite-Connect is co-located with The Future of Electronics Reshaped printed electronics event, a highly relevant conference with a focus on printed materials, processes and technologies.
Perovskite Connect 2025 – the Exhibition
The Perovskite-Connect exhibition is the key place where you can find partners across the entire value chain, including equipment manufacturers, material makers, solar panel makers and more.









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