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Aurora Solar Technologies Announces AGM Results and Advisory Board
North Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - July 10, 2023) - Aurora Solar Technologies I...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Aurora Solar Technologies Announces AGM Results and Advisory BoardNorth Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - July 10, 2023) - Aurora Solar Technologies Inc. (TSXV: ACU) (\"Company\") announces that all matters submitted to the shareholders for approval as set out in the Company's Notice of Meeting and Information Circular were approved at the Company's Annual General Meeting held in Vancouver, B.C., on June 30, 2023. Shareholders re-elected Kevin Dodds, Roger Buckeridge, David Toyoda and Gordon Deans as directors of the Company, approved an amendment to the Company's stock option plan and elected BDO as the auditor of the Company for the year with their remuneration to be fixed by the board of directors. Shareholder approvals for each resolution was at thresholds greater than 99% with over 30% of the issued and outstanding shares voting at the meeting. The Company is grateful for the strong shareholder voting approval levels including those from its institutional shareholders. The Company is also pleased to announce the formal creation of an Advisory Board to support strategic direction. This Advisory Board is focused on product and market strategy and has been working effectively with the Chief Executive Offer to enable growth initiatives. The Advisory Board is initially comprised of Dr. Johnson Wong, the Company's head of technology, Budi Tjahjono a solar industry expert and Wang Wei a specialist within the chemical and energy industry. Dr. Wong received his PhD in Photovoltaic Engineering from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and is an accomplished expert within the field of solar cell characterization and analysis. Prior to his role with the Company, he was the head of PV Characterization at the Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore and has developed simulation tools and software analysis for solar cells and modules used widely by the photovoltaic industry. Dr. Tjahjono received his PhD from UNSW and has worked as a consultant transferring technology from research labs at UNSW into mass production in various companies in China, Taiwan and Germany. Currently he is setting up the first GW size solar cell manufacturing in North America and was previously the CTO of Sino-American Silicon. Wang Wei received his master degree in chemical engineering from the Beijing Chemical Engineering Institute and Taiyu...