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Employees
523
Type
Deemed Public Limited Company
Revenue
$109.66 million
Competitors
N/A
Headquarters
Blaubeuren, Baden-Württemberg
Founded
2005
Category
Innovative Thermal Solutions.

centrotherm entwickelt und realisiert seit über 60 Jahren innovative thermische Lösungen. Als führender, global agierender Technologiekonzern bieten wir Produktionslösungen für die Photovoltaik-, Halbleiter- und Mikroelektronikindustrie an. Die kontinuierliche Weiterentwicklung unserer erfolgreichen Lösungen in thermischer Prozessierung und Beschichtung wie z.B. für die Herstellung von kristallinen Solarzellen und Leistungshalbleitern bildet die Basis für erfolgreiche Partnerschaften mit Industrie, Forschung und Entwicklung. Unsere Kunden schätzen weltweit die Prozessstabilität, Skalierbarkeit und Verfügbarkeit unserer Produktionsanlagen in der Massenproduktion. Darüber hinausgehend zeichnet unsere Arbeit aus, dass wir für unsere Kunden spezifische, auf ihre Anforderungen zugeschnittene, anspruchsvolle prozesstechnische Lösungen schaffen und im Anlagenbau herausragend sind. Gemeinsam stellen wir uns den täglichen Herausforderungen, neue Trends zu setzen, die Effizienz in der Herstellung z.B. von Solarzellen und Halbleitern zu maximieren und gepaart mit unseren langen Maschinenlaufzeiten, die Investitionen zu sichern. So generieren wir werthaltige Wettbewerbsvorteile für unsere Kunden durch zielgerichtete Innovationen von Prozessen und Produktionslösungen. Weltweit setzen sich unsere rund 650 Mitarbeiter für eine Weiterentwicklung von hochtechnologischen Lösungen für Schlüsselmärkte ein. Centrotherm provides planning, technology, and engineering services for the optimization of polysilicon, ingot, and wafer manufacturing. centrotherm international AG provides thermal solutions for photovoltaic, semiconductor, and microelectronic industries. The Company offers diffusion furnaces, vertical wafer process systems, and microelectronics. centrotherm international markets its products worldwide. centrotherm photovoltaics can't make the sun shine but it can help those who want to take advantage of the golden rays. The company, known as CTPV, provides production lines and equipment for manufacturing solar cells and films. It also offers engineering and process-technology services and turnkey production set ups. Operating through six subsidiaries, CTPV supplies manufacturers of crystalline solar cells and thin-film solar cells, as well as solar silicon, including German firms Q-Cells and ErSol along with others in North America, Asia, and Europe. CTPV was formed in 2005 but traces its roots to the 1990s when it was part of centrotherm Elektrische Anlagen. The family of CEO Robert Hartung controls CPTV.,Centrotherm provides planning, technology, and engineering services for the optimization of polysilicon, ingot, and wafer manufacturing. centrotherm photovoltaics can't make the sun shine but it can help those who want to take advantage of the golden rays. The company, known as CTPV, provides production lines and equipment for manufacturing solar cells and films. It also offers engineering and process-technology services and turnkey production set ups. Operating through six subsidiaries, CTPV supplies manufacturers of crystalline solar cells and thin-film solar cells, as well as solar silicon, including German firms Q-Cells and ErSol along with others in North America, Asia, and Europe. CTPV was formed in 2005 but traces its roots to the 1990s when it was part of centrotherm Elektrische Anlagen. The family of CEO Robert Hartung controls CPTV. The company went public in late 2007 and soon thereafter purchased thin film company FHR Anlagenbau (early 2008). Other subsidiaries include research and development firms as well as an Asian photovoltaic division. About 70% of CTPV's revenue comes from Asia. Try D&B Hoovers Free centrotherm photovoltaics can't make the sun shine but it can help those who want to take advantage of the golden rays. The company, known as CTPV, provides production lines and equipment for manufacturing solar cells and films. It also offers engineering and process-technology services and turnkey production set ups. Operating through six subsidiaries, CTPV supplies manufacturers of crystalline solar cells and thin-film solar cells, as well as solar silicon, including German firms Q-Cells and ErSol along with others in North America, Asia, and Europe. CTPV was formed in 2005 but traces its roots to the 1990s when it was part of centrotherm Elektrische Anlagen. The family of CEO Robert Hartung controls CPTV. The company went public in late 2007 and soon thereafter purchased thin film company FHR Anlagenbau (early 2008). Other subsidiaries include research and development firms as well as an Asian photovoltaic division. About 70% of CTPV's revenue comes from Asia.

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