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    Business Administration - Energy Conversion Devices - Promotional videos and media, 1993-2002, 2008

    Ovshinsky, Stanford R.
    2015

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    A brief documentary entitled Road to the Sun: Alternative Energy for the Americas. Includes footage of international visitors sponsored by the University of California-Berkeley's Center for Latin American Studies to United Solar Ovonic in Auburn Hills on September 29, 2008. May also include visit to Ovshinsky Innovation, LLC.

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