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LightSeeds, Cybrid Announce Global Partnership
Swiss cleantech firm LightSeeds and China-based materials innovator Cybrid have announced a global co-innovation partnership at the SNEC 2025 solar industry exhibition in Shanghai. The collaboration aims to accelerate the industrial rollout of ultra-light, low-carbon solar modules designed to expand solar deployment across challenging infrastructure environments.
The strategic partnership combines LightSeeds’ patented Swiss-developed solar module technology with Cybrid’s advanced polymer materials expertise, enabling the production of high-performance, recyclable solar panels with more than 50% lower carbon emissions compared to conventional glass-based modules.
“Sustainability is no longer optional—it’s a necessity,” said the CEO of LightSeeds. “Our recyclable, glass-free modules represent a breakthrough in sustainable photovoltaics. By working with Cybrid, we’re scaling this technology globally and demonstrating what circular economy innovation looks like in action.”
LightSeeds’ rigid, lightweight solar modules are engineered for integration into rooftops, facades, and vertical structures that are unsuitable for traditional glass panels. The design leverages advanced polymers to cut lifecycle CO₂ emissions in half, supporting climate-responsible solar expansion.
Cybrid, a global leader in polymer material solutions, has tailored a full materials portfolio to support LightSeeds’ product development and commercialization. “LightSeeds exemplifies the kind of disruptive innovation our industry needs,” said Mark Wu (吴), CEO of Cybrid. “Together, we are advancing a shared vision of making the PV sector more sustainable.”
The announcement, made in the presence of industry stakeholders and global partners at SNEC, signals growing interest in next-generation solar technologies that combine scalability with environmental impact.
With industrial deployment underway, LightSeeds is now inviting collaboration from investors and manufacturers interested in licensing its IP. Backed by Swiss engineering and a robust patent portfolio, the company positions its offering as a competitive advantage for clean energy players seeking to lead in sustainability.