Christine Boyle: The World’s First Nanocomposite Solar Panels

 
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Christine Boyle is the CEO of Senergy, a Belfast-based business bringing the world’s first nanocomposite solar thermal panels to market later this year.

Not only is their technology is 50% cheaper and 3-4 times more efficient than other solar options, but they’ve also raised £1.7 million of investment while still retaining 96% ownership.

In today’s episode we talk about:

  • Christine’s early education working in her dad’s roofing business

  • The challenges and limitations of traditional solar panels

  • And how she’s handled the highs and lows of start-up life

Check it out.

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Christine Boyle Treasure Trove:

What's One Thing Most People Don't Know About You?
I was a Champion Irish Dancer and Qualified Teacher.

What's Your Favourite Book?
My Diary!

What's Your Favourite Quote?
"Proper words in proper places make the true definition of style." - Jonathan Swift

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This episode is part of our ‘Climate Of Change’ mini-series presented in partnership with Ulster Bank featuring Northern Irish start-ups who are tackling the climate challenge.

As part of their efforts to lead the way in addressing the causes of climate change, Ulster Bank have committed 25% of the places on their Accelerator Program for climate-focused businesses.

If you have a green business idea that could help save our planet, please click here to apply to the Ulster Bank Climate Accelerator today. (Applications close June 11th).


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— Matt

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