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Meyer Burger, OGT Solar Sign Module Supply Agreement for Italy

04/02/2025 | Meyer Burger
Meyer Burger Technology AG and OGT Solar have signed a supply agreement. The high-performance modules “Made in Germany” were manufactured at the Freiberg plant in Germany and are intended for the Italian market.

Meyer Burger, Memodo Sign Supply Agreement for Italy

03/28/2025 | Meyer Burger
Meyer Burger Technology AG and photovoltaic distributor Memodo have signed a supply agreement. The high-performance modules “Made in Germany” were manufactured at the Freiberg plant in Germany and are intended for the Italian market.

Elementary, Mr. Watson: The Gooey Centers of Hybrid PCB Designs

10/09/2024 | John Watson -- Column: Elementary, Mr. Watson
Anyone who knows me knows that I have a special relationship with food. Taking a twist on the words of Will Rogers, "I never met a buffet I didn't like." A balanced diet, to me, means having cupcakes in both hands. One of my favorite foods is cheeseburgers. One of my colleagues at Palomar College recently invited me out for a meal, and we ended up in a burger place in San Diego. I wanted to go the conventional and safe route: a double-patty cheeseburger. My friend insisted that I try the restaurant’s special: a peanut butter cheeseburger. “Really?” I told him. “What an interesting combination.” But he insisted I try it, and since I consider myself an adventurous person, I gave it a go.

Helion Energy, Meyer Burger Enter Into Strategic Partnership

09/11/2023 | Meyer Burger
Helion, leader in the solar industry, and photovoltaic manufacturer Meyer Burger seal a strategic partnership. The two companies are thus setting an example for a strong Swiss solar industry.

It’s Only Common Sense: Burgers, Root Beer, and a Mini-Van—Hard Lessons on Knowing Your Customers

04/17/2023 | Dan Beaulieu -- Column: It's Only Common Sense
Even the nation’s largest corporations make horrible product decisions at times. They’re true blunders. Dan Beaulieu shares two classic examples, and both shed light on the importance of knowing your customers well. Where did you fare in the burger wars?
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