Meyer Burger Technology AG, a technology company, produces and sells solar cells and modules primarily in Switzerland. It operates through Photovoltaics and Modules segments. The company offers its products based on proprietary Heterojunction/SmartWire technologies. It also operates in Switzerland, Germany, rest of Europe, Asia, the United States, and internationally. The company has a strategic partnership with Oxford Photovoltaics Limited for the development of HJT-perovskite solar cells and modules based on perovskite tandem technology. Meyer Burger Technology AG was founded in 1953 and is headquartered in Thun, Switzerland.
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