Ascent Solar was founded in 2005 by ITN Energy Systems, a company engaged in commercializing emerging energy technologies through spin-offs and joint ventures. During the first few years of operation, its primary focus was developing CIGS thin-film technology and efficient methods of manufacturing it. On July 18, 2006, Ascent completed its
IPO, releasing 3,000,000 shares at $5.50 per share. In June 2007,
Norsk Hydro ASA, a
Norwegian based supplier of
aluminum products, entered into a deal with Ascent whereby it purchased 23% of Ascent shares with the option to increase that stake to up to 35%, which it did on October 7, 2008. On September 22, 2008, Ascent's then CEO, Matthew Foster, stepped down from his position. His reason for doing so was cited as an agreement between him and the company as the company changed from research-driven to production-driven. He will remain with Ascent as a consultant for an additional year after his retirement date. On March 11, 2009, Ascent Solar commenced regular production at their facility in Colorado. The company began with a one-shift production schedule. In September 2022, the company announced Jeffery Max as new CEO In April 2023, Ascent announced they will be acquiring
Flisom AG, a developer of lightweight flexible thin film solar modules based in Zurich, Switzerland. == See also ==