|  |  |  Abstract Submission Deadline Extended to 6 February 2026We
thank all authors who have already submitted an abstract to the EU
PVSEC 2026. The response from the photovoltaic research community has
been remarkable, and the conversation is clearly still gaining momentum.
To give more voices the opportunity to join it, the abstract submission deadline has been extended to 6 February 2026.
By submitting an abstract, researchers can present their latest work at
the EU PVSEC 2026 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, connect with the
international PV community, and increase the visibility of their
research through potential publication in leading peer-reviewed
journals. Contributions are also eligible for consideration for the EU
PVSEC Student Awards.
This September, Rotterdam will become a meeting point for ideas,
innovation and collaboration across the PV sector. Take advantage of the
extended deadline and be part of the scientific programme shaping the
future of photovoltaics.
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|  Exhibition Early Bird: Save 5% on Your Stand until 28 FebruaryMomentum
is building for the EU PVSEC 2026, and the Exhibition floor in
Rotterdam is already taking shape. To give exhibitors another
opportunity to join, the second Exhibition Early Bird phase is now open,
offering a 5% discount on stand bookings until 28 February 2026.
This is the moment to secure your place among leading companies,
innovators and decision-makers from across the photovoltaic sector. An
exhibition stand at the EU PVSEC puts your organisation at the centre of
the conversation, where research meets industry and ideas turn into
partnerships.
Book early, benefit from the reduced rate, and make sure your business
is part of the PV community gathering this September in Rotterdam. |  Meet the Faces Behind the EU PVSEC ProgrammeBehind the EU PVSEC Conference programme stands the Scientific Committee, bringing together more than 300 leading experts from across the photovoltaic sector.
Their work begins long before the conference itself, with a careful
review of submitted abstracts to ensure scientific quality, relevance
and originality.
Beyond evaluation, the Scientific Committee advises the Conference
Technical Programme Chair on emerging topics and key developments,
helping to shape a programme that reflects the latest advances in
photovoltaics. As the review process gets underway, the committee is
already engaging with this year’s submissions to curate a programme
built on innovation, excellence and collaboration.
Discover the experts shaping the EU PVSEC programme: | |
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 Contribute to the EU PVSECIf you want to contribute to the EU PVSEC, there are many ways to do so:
Submit an Abstract
Be part of the conference programme and submit your research! | | Become an Exhibitor
Show the world your expertise and secure your stand in the B2B exhibition! |  | |  |
Become a Sponsor
Present your company on the international PV stage and contribute! | | Follow the PV Academy
Revisit expert tutorials from previous PV Academy editions. |  | |  |
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please contact: | |
Technical Programme
coordinated by:
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European Commission -
Joint Research Centre
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