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MIT News Feature: "Seizing solar's bright future"

  • Writer: Anthony Troupe
    Anthony Troupe
  • May 6, 2024
  • 1 min read

Optigon is a Massachusetts-based startup accelerating the research and scale-up of emerging energy materials through smarter and faster materials characterization tools. The company recently launched their first commercial product, Prism, which is a high-speed and fully automated measurement system designed to accelerate the research of novel solar cells and other solid-state materials. Optigon’s cofounders first met at MIT and the company has recently been featured by MIT News.


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Optigon co-founders (from left to right) Brandon Motes, Dane deQuilettes, and Anthony Troupe stand with their newly launched Prism measurement system design to accelerate development of new solar photovoltics and other solid-state materials (Photo credit: Natalie Hill/Greentown Labs)
Optigon co-founders (from left to right) Brandon Motes, Dane deQuilettes, and Anthony Troupe stand with their newly launched Prism measurement system design to accelerate development of new solar photovoltics and other solid-state materials (Photo credit: Natalie Hill/Greentown Labs)



 
 
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