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Linton to Attend RE+, Participate in Manufacturing Group Meeting

Linton Crystal Technologies President and COO Todd Barnum, and Senior Sales and Process Engineer John Syring will attend RE+ 2022, in Anaheim, California, from September 19-22. RE+ is the clean energy industry’s largest and most comprehensive event in North America. RE+ is comprised of: Solar Power International (the flagship event and how RE+ was formerly known), Energy Storage International, RE+ Power (including wind, and hydrogen and fuel cells), and RE+ Infrastructure (electric vehicles and microgrids). Linton’s staff will join more than 19,000 professionals from all segments of the industry for programming and networking opportunities.

“We are looking forward to RE+ to meet with customers and attend the SEIA Manufacturing Group meeting to discuss U.S. manufacture of ingot to wafer, as well as the positive impact of the Inflation Reduction Act,” says Barnum.

Developed by the nation’s leading solar energy organizations, the Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA) and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), RE+ reflects an ongoing entrepreneurial approach to renewing best practices across the clean energy landscape as the marketplace evolves. Linton Crystal Technologies is a member of SEIA.

Linton is the world leader in the design, development and manufacture of equipment for producing monocrystalline ingots for the solar and semiconductor industries. The company specializes in silicon and produces equipment for materials such as germanium and gallium arsenide. They also provide technical support, process engineering support and replacement parts to help clients get businesses off the ground, improve productivity and continue to innovate. Linton has been the exclusive owner of Kayex technology for eight years.