Osazda Energy continues to build momentum by forming strategic partnerships with both U.S.-based and international solar manufacturers, along with key suppliers across the global solar value chain. These collaborations are accelerating the development and adoption of next-generation solar technologies, positioning Osazda at the forefront of innovation in advanced photovoltaics.
In parallel, Osazda is advancing a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) project in collaboration with Morphorm. Together, the teams are developing an advanced software platform that integrates electrical, mechanical, and thermal physics into a single multiphysics modeling environment. This tool enables manufacturers and researchers to rapidly test, iterate, and optimize solar cell designs—leveraging the latest material innovations—before any physical prototypes are built on the factory floor.
Recent progress under the SBIR Phase II effort highlights two significant advances. Osazda is continuing to adapt its proprietary CarbonThread™ technology for use with the latest TOPCon solar cell architectures, expanding its potential impact across high-efficiency solar manufacturing. At the same time, Morphorm is advancing the development and validation of the multiphysics simulation software, helping enable faster, smarter, and more cost-effective solar cell design.
Together, these efforts reflect Osazda’s commitment to pairing deep materials innovation with cutting-edge digital tools—supporting a more efficient, resilient, and scalable future for solar energy.
