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DuPont Addresses Patent Protection at Solarbuzz China Conference
by Staff Writers
Shanghai, China (SPX) Jul 25, 2012


DuPont has succeeded as the leading materials supplier to the photovoltaic industry (ex. silicon) through bringing innovations including DuPont Solamet photovoltaic metallizations that have almost doubled the efficiency of solar modules over the last dozen years.

DuPont Electronics and Communications Managing Director for Greater China, Walt Cheng, was a featured speaker at the Solarbuzz China Photovoltaics (PV) Conference in Shanghai. In addressing the importance of materials supply in PV manufacturing, Cheng emphasized the critical role innovation plays in advancing the solar energy industry, and the growing significance of intellectual property protection in today's increasingly competitive PV market.

"In the solar industry today, cost pressures are intensifying throughout the value chain, and companies are looking harder than ever to gain competitive advantage," said Cheng.

"Technological innovation remains the lifeblood of this industry and the key means of achieving lower levelized cost of energy. Intellectual Property (IP) theft is widespread and the issue seems to be growing in the current climate of this industry. IP theft, left unchecked, has the potential to threaten the PV industry broadly at a critical time in its development. Everyone at every level in the industry benefits from vigorous competition that spurs innovation, bringing cutting-edge products to the global market. IP theft diminishes competition and reduces innovation.

"If there is no longer an incentive for companies to deliver new innovations, the progress we've made together to accelerate the growth of solar energy can stall."

DuPont has succeeded as the leading materials supplier to the photovoltaic industry (ex. silicon) through bringing innovations including DuPont Solamet photovoltaic metallizations that have almost doubled the efficiency of solar modules over the last dozen years.

DuPont spent $2 billion last year on R and D, a significant portion of which is focused on reducing global dependence on fossil fuels through advanced materials and technologies that improve the efficiency, lifetime and cost-competitiveness of solar energy.

"As DuPont continues to develop new technology, we need to ensure it is protected," said Cheng. "We do not ignore infringement and will pursue aggressively other points in the PV supply chain where IP infringement of our PV metallization pastes exists."

Cheng indicated this set of actions continues in the manner of previous DuPont actions involving IP protection in China and other countries in the world. The company recently filed two lawsuits against PV metallization paste supplier Heraeus and one against its customer SolarWorld, for infringing on DuPont patents for DuPont Solamet PV metallization pastes.

Cheng asked for increased support from the industry to guard against infringement and stronger opposition to the use of "infringing" materials in the production and sale of downstream products by cell and module makers, PV system developers, installers and owners. Infringing companies expose themselves, and potentially others they do business with, to the full range of legal remedies.

"We have reached a point where we have to re-level the playing field. In a market that is fair, free and legal, we relish the opportunity to compete with the best technology providers to help solar succeed, and we look forward to your support in this critical endeavor," Cheng concluded.

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