Azercell is sponsoring a " new generation of solar cells "

BAKU/14.01.14/Turan : Azercell mobile operator believes that one of the most important initiatives is the project " The new generation of solar cells" conducted by the Institute of Radiation Problems of the National Academy of Sciences with the assistance of the Center for Innovation Barama, created by the operator.

According to the statement , the project aims to develop high-performance, low-cost, small in size and heat radiation and solar panels. These batteries can also be used in cloudy and foggy weather conditions.

This project, which has caused widespread interest in the scientific community , took second place in the competition " The program of scientific and technical enterprise" ( PSTP ) held by Azercell (Barama) and the American Civil Research and development. With the support of Azercell, under this program , the author of the project for the first time made ??a business trip to California , in Silicon Valley , where she had the opportunity to meet with leading companies , experts and mentors . In addition, the author of the project also visited the cities of Boston and Washington, where he secured broad support for the implementation of his ideas . And finally , the project was awarded a cash prize of Azercell of $ 7,500.

This contest is part of a large-scale "Programme for research and technological entrepreneurship ", whereby a significant number of young entrepreneurs launched their businesses , and young scientists have been able to continue its promising scientific developments . The project provided 60 participants with an opportunity to present their business ideas in the field of information , mobile and "green" (environmental) technologies , to receive a grant and expand your business using these tools . Moreover, participants in the program can take advantage of office and logistics infrastructure Innovation Centre Barama, as well as business consulting and technical support of leading experts of Azercell Telecom . - 17D-

 

Leave a review

Economics

Follow us on social networks

News Line