Konkav Konveks is a Serbian family business founded almost 30 years ago. It produces glass in all formats for a wide variety of uses, using high-precision machinery at its 8,000 sq m factory in Dobanovci, close to Belgrade. With a planned investment of over EUR 100 million our parent company from Switzerland shows their dedication to evolving and remaining competitive with modernization. . Prime Minister Ana Brnabic visited today, together with the new owners - representatives of the Swiss-Slovenian consortium Global Glass, the Serbian Glass Factory in Paracin and announced investments of more than €300 million in the next six years and an increase in the number of employees. Slovenian glass packager Steklarna Hrastnik, through its Swiss owner GlobalGlass, is set to take over the SFS Paraćin glass factory in Serbia. Robert Golob, President of the Management Board of GEN-I, (left), and Peter Čas, General Director of Steklarna Hrastnik, (right) The first B2B solar power plant goes online at Steklarna Hrastnik. As part of the partnership with Development Centre RC eNeM Ltd.
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Module manufacturer Energetica is building a new module factory with an annual production capacity of one gigawatt in Liebenfels near Klagenfurt. . With its strategic location in the heart of Europe and a strong commitment to renewable energy, Austria offers a compelling case for solar module production. A thorough understanding of the country's industrial infrastructure is crucial for any entrepreneur or investor exploring this venture. At our production center in Wiener Neustadt, we utilize state-of-the-art fiberglass materials from the aerospace industry combined with. . Energetica Photovoltaic Industries develops, tests and produces high-performance photovoltaic modules in Austria that are among the most technically advanced products in the industry worldwide. Energetica Industries celebrated the. . The Austrian Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy has announced a “Made in Europe” bonus of 20% to government funding for PV and energy storage projects that use components made in Europe. Image: Gryffindor, Wikimedia Commons From pv magazine. .
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI): 10.47982/cgc.8.404This article is part of the Challenging Glass Conference Proceedings, Volume 8, 2022, Belis, Bos & Louter (Eds.).
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Vitro Architectural Glass plans to expand its Wichita Falls, Texas, location for solar glass production after securing $67 million in government funds. 6 million investment tax credit allocation from. . The expansion will establish a new patterned solar glass facility, including a new furnace, a roll-forming chamber and a cooling and production line. As in India and China, new facilities are popping up in North America, with unique twists to ensure competitiveness, such as using recycled material.
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