22-year-old Eric Schopp from Saxony Anhalt has landed gold with his apprenticeship at Q-Cells. Many of his friends are unemployed. For Eric, the future looks sunny. When he’s finished his training, he’s almost certain to be taken on by the company – the global market leader in solar panel manufacture. The company is enjoying enormous economic growth. In 2001 it had 19 employees and a turnover of some one Mmillion euros. Today over 1600 people work for Q-Cells and the turnover has increased to 860 Mmillion. In 2007, the company made solar panels capable of generating a total of 370 Megawatts of power, charging ahead of the competition from eastern Germany, Japan (Sharp) and China (Suntech). Q-Cells CEO Anton Miller plans for the long term. In December he signed a co-operation deal with a Chinese silicon maker that will last until 2018. Bettina Thoma visited the factory in Bitterfeld. Our topic in co-operation with Handelsblatt
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In the framework of its
internationalisation strategy, German solar cell producer Q-Cells AG,
the world's largest producer of solar cells, has agreed with the
Mexican Federal Government, the Government of the State of Baja
California and Silicon Border Development – a developer of industrial
parks for high-tech-companies – to build a production complex for
thin-film modules in Mexicali, the state capital of Baja California,