ExpoSolar 2010 - Korea

3-5 February 2010

International Solar Energy Expo & Conference 2010 (EXPO Solar)
Gyeonggi-do, Korea - www.ExpoSolar.org

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Reducing costs for PV raw materials through implementation of novel silane and polysilicon manufacturing techniques.

Kevin Drumm, Vice President Business Development, Dynamic Engineering, Inc.

Summary

Understanding the issues that impact the production of Polysilicon and choosing the right manufacturing technologies is imperative to be successful in today's market. Learn how manufacturers can reduce production costs through less energy intensive processes, reduce raw material use through improving yields and minimize waste through recycle and conversion of STC and DCS to TCS and/or Silane.

Experience

With over 15 years of sales experience, Mr. Drumm has a remarkable skill for presenting technical information to upper management and non-technical employees in an easily, comprehensible fashion. Mr. Drumm’s experience includes process design for the refining, chemical, pharmaceutical, and food industries, with key areas of technical competence in separations, catalysis and thermal systems. He holds an M.B.A. and a Bachelors degree in Chemical Engineering, both from the University of Notre Dame.

Since 2007, Mr. Drumm has been the Vice President of Business Development for Dynamic Engineering. Prior to joining Dynamic Engineering, he held various positions in general management, global product marketing, and business development with major global providers of specialty products and engineering solutions.

Kevin Drumm has presented over 35 times at industry conferences, universities and other special events. His professional speaking experience also includes over 100 client and corporate seminars.