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Group 1: Event Overview - The Fourth Perovskite Technology, Equipment, and Materials Forum 2025 will be held in Suzhou from October 14-16 [1] - The conference will feature four thematic forums: industrialization of perovskite batteries, perovskite supply chain, perovskite tandem batteries, and innovative applications of flexible perovskite [1] - A visit to the Kunshan GCL-Poly Solar GW perovskite solar cell production line is scheduled for the morning of October 16 [1] Group 2: Company Developments - Meyer Burger Group has abandoned its restructuring plans and is unlikely to receive investor support, having sold machinery and equipment from its U.S. factories [1][3] - The company sold its Arizona facility with an annual capacity of 1.4 GW and a decommissioned 2 GW solar cell production plant in Colorado for nearly $29 million [3] - The Arizona plant closure in May resulted in nearly 300 layoffs, and plans for the Colorado facility, which was expected to employ over 350, were canceled in August 2024 [3] Group 3: Asset Sales - Meyer Burger reported total asset sales of $29 million, with Waaree Solar Americas Inc. purchasing component tools and Babacomari Solar North LLC acquiring battery equipment [3] - Waaree offered $18.5 million in cash, while Babacomari proposed $10.2 million in credit for their respective purchases [3] Group 4: Industry Insights - Waaree announced plans to double its component production capacity in Brookshire, Texas, from 1.6 GW to 3.2 GW [4] - Babacomari, a developer of a 160 MW solar power project near the U.S.-Mexico border, is set to complete the project by January 1, 2026 [5] - The forum will explore perovskite applications, market potential, and advancements in global and Chinese perovskite research and industrialization [5]