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Enecoat Technologies develops and commercializes solar cell materials and modules for a clean environment and sustainable use of natural energy. We are a startup based on the seeds of research cultivated over several years by Prof. Atsushi Wakamiya at Kyoto University’s Institute for Chemical Research. Our goal is environmental protection and effective use of natural energy. We are creating the future of energy with ultrathin solar cell films.