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Tuesday, September 01 2020 - 09:08
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NexWAFE strengthens management with new CEO
FREIBURG, Germany, Sept. 1, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Dr. Davor Sutija joins the NexWafe management team as CEO of the company. Dr. 
Stefan Reber will continue as CTO and Managing Director. 

NexWafe today announced that Davor Sutija will join the company as CEO starting 
September 1st. 

Davor Sutija has extensive experience in leading technology companies and 
driving their global expansion. He is a veteran in silicon wafer production, 
having co-founded SiNor (now Norwegian Crystals), acquired by REC in 2004. As 
SVP at FAST, an enterprise search company, and as CEO at Thin Film Electronics, 
a global leader in printed electronics, he succeeded in creating shareholder 
value through the establishment of new markets and pioneering of groundbreaking 
technology products.

"I am very pleased to announce Davor Sutija's appointment as CEO, as the 
company enters the commercial phase. His extensive management experience and 
proven leadership skills, as well as his strong commercial orientation and 
impressive track record of value creation will greatly benefit the company as 
we begin shipments to customers early next year," said Peter Pauli, NexWafe's 
chairman.

Dr. Stefan Reber, co-founder and CTO says: "As NexWafe moves forward to 
commercial shipments, I am happy to welcome Davor on board. Davor will 
complement our team, focusing on helping us build a world-class technology 
product company."

NexWafe has pioneered the use of continuous-process epitaxy to produce 
monocrystalline silicon wafers that have half of the carbon footprint of 
ordinary wafers. By minimizing waste through a direct-gas-to-wafer 
manufacturing process, NexWafe can produce thinner, full-square wafers with 
superior properties.  The company is ramping up a 5MW pilot production in 
Freiburg/Germany and expects to start supplying qualification customers in 
H1/2021. By enabling highest solar cell efficiency, NexWafe's products will 
lower electricity cost from photovoltaics by more than 20%. After completion of 
qualification, NexWafe expects to begin industrial scale up at its Bitterfeld 
production facility to reach over 450 million wafers per year by 2023. With its 
highly efficient and ultra-thin EPINEX™ products ready for shipment early 2021, 
NexWafe is poised to lead photovoltaics and the solar industry into a new age.  

About NexWafe GmbH

www.nexwafe.com 

NexWafe focuses on the industrialization of innovative technology for the 
epitaxial production of silicon wafers for photovoltaics. In Freiburg, Germany, 
the company operates a pilot production line for high quality monocrystalline 
wafers that are fully compatible with conventional solar cell and module 
manufacturing. In NexWafe's proprietary EpiWafer process, a crystalline silicon 
layer is deposited on a seed wafer and then detached. This groundbreaking 
technology enables wafers to be produced in any desired thickness. Thanks to 
the new, simplified manufacturing process, capital investments are reduced by 
50% compared to conventional crystal growth and CO2 emissions from 
manufacturing are reduced by 70%. NexWafe was spun out from Fraunhofer 
Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE in 2015. Lead investors include Saudi 
Aramco Energy Ventures (SAEV) and Green Growth Fund 2 (GGF2). 

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Contact: 

NexWafe GmbH
Dr. Stefan Reber
Chief Technology Officer and Founder
Phone: +49 761 7661 18600
Email: stefan.reber@nexwafe.com 

Source:  NexWafe GmbH
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