Nanosolar Company Description
Panel discussions are welcomed by Nanosolar, which makes solar panels using high-throughput thin-film process technology. The technology start-up company's design and product innovations produce solar cells that can be as efficient and last as long as conventional silicon solar cells. The key part of the company's technology is that it can "print" (coat with a chemical solution) the most expensive layers of a solar cell. Founded in 2002, Nanosolar received financial backing from leading technology investors, including Benchmark Capital, Stanford University, and Mitsui & Co.
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The Company Description provides a historical perspective of Nanosolar's organization from inception to current status.
Produced by Hoover's in-house editorial team, the Company Description tracks ownership transitions, company progress via mergers and acquisitions, major growth milestones, and strategic initiatives, to provide a holistic view of Nanosolar's evolution in the marketplace.




