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Green Tech Guide 2017/18

Welcome to the Green Tech Valley The showcase region in southern Austria, more commonly known by its nickname as the Green Tech Valley, is ranked as the world’s No. 1 region for energy and environmental technology and with an R & D ratio of 5.16% it is a leading region for research in Europe. You can gain a feel for this concentration of innovative power in the enclosed Green Tech Valley Guide. Contained in its 180 pages, you will find over 400 cutting-edge technologies from SMEs and large leading companies. This makes it an ideal companion guide for any projects or collaboration, where leading, high-quality Green Technology innovation and products are required.

Welcome to the Green Tech Valley

The showcase region in southern Austria, more commonly known by its nickname as the Green Tech Valley, is ranked as the world’s No. 1 region for energy and environmental technology and with an R & D ratio of 5.16% it is a leading region for research in Europe. You can gain a feel for this concentration of innovative power in the enclosed Green Tech Valley Guide.

Contained in its 180 pages, you will find over 400 cutting-edge technologies from SMEs and large leading companies. This makes it an ideal companion guide for any projects or collaboration, where leading, high-quality Green Technology innovation and products are required.

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Polymer Competence<br />

Center Leoben<br />

S M L<br />

R&D Solar Heating & Photovoltaics: Polymers for solar cell<br />

encapsulation, accelerated ageing, reliability and lifetime modelling,<br />

material characterisation and selection.<br />

Smart Windows and Façades: Overheat protection, synthesis and<br />

characterisation of thermotropic polymer films for applications in<br />

façades, windows and solar thermal collectors.<br />

Light-Weight-Structures: Polymeric composites as lightweight<br />

solutions for energy efficient (electric) vehicles.<br />

PCCL is concerned with R&D in the field of polymeric materials for<br />

active and passive solar energy utilization, light-weight structures<br />

(e.g. e-mobility), sustainable water supply systems (pipes) and<br />

biopolymers.<br />

Mr. Martin Payer<br />

martin.payer@pccl.at<br />

+43 3842 42962-12<br />

Roseggerstrasse 12, 8700 Leoben, AT<br />

www.pccl.at<br />

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