LUMINOSITY partners meet in Delft
June 3, 2026The LUMINOSITY consortium convened for its 24‑month meeting on 27–28 May 2026 in Delft, the Netherlands, marking the project’s halfway point with significant technical and collaborative achievements.
Hosted by Delft University of Technology, the meeting brought together partners to review progress and align on the next steps towards the development of large-area, industry-compatible perovskite solar modules.
Advancing Perovskite Solar Technology
The consortium reported strong progress across key technological areas:
- Development of more stable and efficient absorber materials
- Improved interlayers and contacts enhancing overall device performance
- Integration of protective barriers supporting multi-stack architectures
- Successful demonstration of first upscaled cell stacks
- Ongoing work on reliability and packaging solutions
These results highlight the project’s steady progress towards scalable and commercially viable perovskite photovoltaic technologies.
Growing Visibility and Community Engagement
In parallel with technical developments, LUMINOSITY continues to strengthen its presence within the scientific and innovation community:
- Increasing participation and engagement across stakeholder groups
- Strong representation at international conferences and events
- Upcoming participation at the European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference (EU PVSEC)
Strengthening Collaboration
Beyond technical discussions, the meeting also provided valuable opportunities for exchange and team building. Participants visited laboratories at Delft University of Technology and took part in informal networking activities, reinforcing the collaborative spirit that drives the project forward.
The consortium extends its sincere thanks to TU Delft for their warm hospitality, as well as to all partners for their continued dedication to advancing clean energy solutions.
Check our moments from the meeting HERE