Natcore-Eurotron JDA Featured in Prominent Electrical Engineering Journals

Red Bank, NJ — (June 11, 2015) — The joint development agreement between Natcore Technology Inc. (TSX-V: NXT; NTCXF.PK; DAX: 8NT) and Eurotron B.V., a Dutch company that manufactures automated equipment for the production of photovoltaic modules, has attracted interest from the Web site EEWeb and its Power Developer Magazine, two influential digital media that reach the electrical engineering community.

An article headlined “The Leading Edge of Solar: Revolutionary Solar Cell Technology Delivers High Efficiency at a Low Cost,” appeared in the May 2015 edition of Power Developer Magazine and was subsequently published on EEWeb.com. Since its publication, the article has been exposed to over 55,000 readers and engineers worldwide.

The article focused on the marriage between Natcore’s laser-processed back-contact heterojunction solar cells, which Natcore scientists believe is the fastest and most economical way to reach 25% efficiency, and Eurotron’s solar modules, which increase power output because they are made with a technique that sharply lowers module resistance.

“This article is important to us because it reaches electrical engineers who will be able to specify our technology when they are designing power plants,” says Chuck Provini, Natcore President and CEO.

Power Developer Magazine is a digital publication that covers the latest developments in the power industry. It is a collection of articles for safe and efficient power usage in various industries as well as anything one might need to know about power. Power Developer also contains featured interviews with engineers who have made great contributions to the power industry.

EEWeb is an online electrical engineering community that reaches a broad range of electrical engineers including analog designers, digital designers, printed circuit board specialists, embedded developers, and more. EEWeb and its publications are distributed to members of the hardware design community via email, and are also showcased on the main EEWeb community Web site.

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