Our consortium
LEEMONS is led by Segton and gathers 6 partners, each bringing their unique skills and expertise in the photovoltaic value-chain.
SEGTON
Versailles & Strasbourg, France
Segton Advanced Technology (SEGTON AdT) is a French startup specialized in nanotechnology for solar energy applications and founded by two formers professors from the University of Strasbourg. SEGTON is developing the LEEM technology a breakthrough innovation that is changing the paradigm of photovoltaic energy production.
Main role in the project: WP1 & 6 leader
Leti CEA
Grenoble, France
CEA-Leti, part of the CEA and based in Grenoble, France, is a global leader in advanced semiconductor solutions and micro/nanotechnologies. Since 1967, it has supported companies of all sizes across the R&D lifecycle—from concept to large-scale manufacturing—through its lab-to-fab model. Leti addresses key societal challenges in energy, digital, health, and defense, transferring innovative technologies to industry.
Main role in the project: WP2 leader
Université Marie & Louis Pasteur
Besançon, France
The Marie and Louis Pasteur University is a French university with the status of an experimental public institution. It gathers several universities and laboratories including FEMTO-ST the main contact for LEEMONS project.
The FEMTO-ST Institute (member of the CNRS RENATECH national network) conducts advanced research in engineering, information, and communication sciences, focusing on micro and nanotechnologies. It develops intelligent components and systems for applications in telecom, biomedical engineering, energy, transport, and more.
Main role in the project: Task 2.1 leader
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Roltec
Wroclaw, Poland
Roltec Sp Zoo is thin-film photovoltaics laboratory with state-of-the-art research equipment, coupled with a large-scale pilot line capable of producing fully functional thin-film CIGS modules. Roltec Sp Zoo is also the only solar module producer in Poland, with a large-scale production of thin-film photovoltaic panels.
Main role: Tasks 3.2 & 4.2 leader
ISC
Constance, Germany
The International Solar Energy Research Center Konstanz (ISC Konstanz) is a German solar energy institute that occupies a leading position worldwide and is financed by public research contracts, industrial contracts, IP licensing, and technology transfers. ISC Konstanz team researches and develops crystalline silicon solar cells, modules, and overall energy systems. ISC’s solar cells are both highly efficient and cost-effective to produce and, particularly in the field of crystalline n-type solar cells.
Main role in the project: WP3&4 leader
CSEM
Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Centre Suisse d'Electronique et de Microtechnique SA – R&D (CSEM) is a public-private, non-profit Swiss technology innovation centre founded in 1984 and headquartered in Neuchâtel. CSEM is an internationally recognized innovation specialist with over 600 employees. CSEM enables competitiveness through innovation by developing and transferring world-class technologies for the industrial sector.
Main role in the project: WP5 leader