The workshop, presented by Dr. Abdullah A. H, focused on organic solar cells, a branch of modern renewable energy technology. Organic solar cells rely on organic materials (polymers or carbon molecules) capable of absorbing light and converting it into electrical energy. These cells are characterized by their light weight, flexibility, and lower manufacturing costs compared to traditional silicon-based solar cells.
Organic solar cell technology has witnessed remarkable development in recent years in terms of conversion efficiency and stability, opening the door to diverse applications such as portable electronic devices, smart windows, and architectural facades, in addition to their use
in areas requiring lightweight and flexible energy sources. Thanks to their ease of manufacturing and malleability, organic solar cells represent a promising option for supporting the future of sustainable energy.

