Klaus Stadlmann
Physicist | Innovations in Renewable Energy & Climate Solutions
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Klaus Stadlmann is a renowned physicist whose pioneering work in renewable energy technologies has made him a sought-after voice on sustainability and climate action. As the founder and CEO of SunSource, a leading solar energy company, he has overseen the development of innovative solar panels and energy storage solutions.
Stadlmann's TED talks have reached millions, sharing breakthroughs in photovoltaic materials and the pathway to a carbon-neutral future. His keynotes empower audiences with the latest scientific advancements and practical strategies for accelerating the green energy transition.
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The world's smallest 3D printer
What could you do with the world's smallest 3D printer? Klaus Stadlmann demos his tiny, affordable printer that could someday make customized hearing aids -- or sculptures smaller than a human hair.
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