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The solar industry is growing rapidly, and with that growth comes the challenge of managing end-of-life waste.

Join us for an exclusive webinar and panel discussion on the Fair PV project, where we'll explore how traceability can unlock a truly circular future for solar panels.

We'll introduce the groundbreaking work of Circularise, AMS Institute, Biosphere Solar, and TU Delft in creating a repairable, traceable, and fully documented solar panel. This project uses a dynamic Digital Product Passport (DPP) to share vital information securely from material composition and manufacturing history to real-time performance data. We'll show you how this not only prepares you for upcoming EU regulations but also creates tangible business benefits by extending product lifespan through predictive maintenance and improved end-of-life management.

Following a brief presentation, we’ll move into a candid and practical panel discussion with key project partners. They’ll take you through the entire journey, from research and technical challenges to real-world application and business outcomes. You'll hear first-hand from the experts who are turning circularity from a concept into a reality.

What you'll learn:

  • A brief introduction to the solar panels project
  • The foundational role of traceability in enabling a circular economy for solar panels.
  • The biggest technical challenges in building a DPP for a complex supply chain.
  • Tangible business benefits of a traceable panel, including repairability and end-of-life value.

Keynote speakers

Sietse de Vilder – Project Manager at AMS Institute

Ugur Genc – Postdoctoral Researcher at TU Delft

Maria Leon – EU Project Manager at Circularise

Trishna Menon – Senior Growth Marketer at Circularise

Urvashi Bothra – Postdoctoral Researcher at TU Delft

Ian Lin – Steward & Co-Founder at Biosphere Solar

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Project

FAIR-PV

Circularity in Urban Regions

In this project, we're pioneering the development of a fully repairable solar panel accompanied by a dynamic product passport. These innovations enable precise maintenance monitoring and streamlined repair processes for a truly circular solar industry.

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