The 3GPV-4INDUSTRY flagship project (Project coordinator: Dr. Polycarpos Falaras, Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology-INN, NCSR “Demokritos”)
The Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (INN) of NCSR DEMOKRITOS is leading the 3GPV4INDUSTRY project which is carried out within the framework of the Action ‘Flagship Research Projects in challenging interdisciplinary sectors with practical applications in Greek Industry’.
The 3GPV-4INDUSTRY consortium comprises seven (7) partners including two (2) research centers (NCSR “Demokritos”, National Hellenic Research Foundation) and five (5) Universities (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Hellenic Mediterranean University, University of Peloponnese, University of Patras, University of Ioannina).
The project entitled “Development of efficient third generation PV materials and devices to enhance the competitiveness of enterprises to the green energy production” aims at supporting the Greek entrepreneurship in the field of solar energy conversion to electricity by developing innovative PV technologies. The 3GPV-4INDUSTRY flagship project focuses on advanced materials for energy and especially their use for the development of efficient third generation photovoltaic (PV) devices to enhance the competitiveness of enterprises to the green energy production.
The 3GPV-4INDUSTRY flagship project is one of the emblematic actions currently implemented in Greece in twelve (12) interdisciplinary scientific areas with a special interest in the connection with the productive sector. These flagship actions are funded by Greece 2.0 – National Recovery and Resilience Fund/Next Generation EU and are addressed to research and knowledge dissemination organizations, which carry out economic activities. The main objective of the actions is to strengthen collaborative research projects of interdisciplinary nature, of high scientific and technological quality, with the aim of integrating research and innovation into the productive fabric of the country and stopping the “brain drain”.
Visit the project’s website here.