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SUPSI PVLab Industry Days

On November 29 & 30, 2021, a webinar organized by SUPSI will be held on the topic of “Quality of production and production of energy”.

Gantner Instruments Vice President Jürgen Sutterlüti will present PV monitoring systems with insights about the latest PV performance and characterization solutions on Tuesday, November 30th, at 5 pm.

Real PV Module behavior is essential for PV module producers, system integrators, insurance companies, banks, investors, R&D departments, and others who want to understand and verify the technology behavior.

You will learn more about:

  • PV Module Performance Characterization solutions
  • Advanced edge and cloud data processing
  • Performance model and prediction

You can register for the webinar here and join the meeting via Zoom. We are looking forward to your attendance and an exciting discussion. 

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