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In the weeks that followed the signing of the morandum of Understanding with the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, Michael Reyes and Bridget von Reimann were deeply engrossed in a whirlwind of business activities. Their schedules were packed with etings - so held in person across various locations in Germany, others conducted virtually, connecting them with potential partners and clients across Europe. This period marked a critical phase in SolaraTech's expansion strategy, laying the groundwork for the company's entry into the European market.

Amid this flurry of professional engagents, Michael managed to juggle his academic commitnts. Recognizing the unique position Michael was in, his academic advisers offered him a flexible arrangent. This special treatnt allowed him to complete his coursework remotely, submit assignnts, and take quizzes and exams under certain conditions to ensure academic integrity. One key stipulation was that all quizzes and exams were to be taken live, under supervised conditions that were arranged in advance.

Of course with the program of chanical Engineering, a program he was already pretty good at because he had spent a lot of ti reading about it and even publishing his own articles and research online. Thanks to his background knowledge, he aced all his tests and assignnts without too much trouble.

Bridget, on the other hand, was on a quest on her own, finding more clients overseas to expand SolaraTech's market reach. She worked tirelessly, reaching out to potential clients and setting up etings to showcase the innovative solar technology that SolaraTech offered.

anwhile, Antoneitte helped SolaraTech make deals with local companies and LGUs in the Philippines for their solar panel installations, leveraging her extensive network in the dostic market.

And months later, Solaratech Corporation is making headlines in Europe. Here are so of the headlines that have appeared in popular European news outlets.

"SolaraTech's Innovative Solar Solutions Revolutionizing Renewable Energy in Germany" - A leading German news outlet highlights the successful implentation of pilot projects in several regions, underscoring the effectiveness of SolaraTech's technology in enhancing Germany's renewable energy capabilities.

"European Energy Sector Set for Transformation as SolaraTech Expands Reach" - An influential European business magazine covers SolaraTech's expansion beyond Germany, discussing potential impacts on the broader European renewable energy landscape.

"Bridging the Gap: How SolaraTech's Storage Solutions Are Solving Solar's Biggest Challenge" - A renowned science and technology journal examines the unique storage technology developed by SolaraTech, emphasizing its role in overcoming the intermittent nature of solar energy.

"Green Future: SolaraTech to Collaborate with Major European Utilities" - Reports on SolaraTech's negotiations with several major European utility companies to incorporate their solar panels and storage systems into existing grids.

"From Philippines to Europe: The teoric Rise of SolaraTech in the Solar Industry" - A feature story in a global business news platform, chronicling SolaraTech's journey from its inception in the Philippines to becoming a key player in the European renewable energy sector.

"Sustainable Cities: SolaraTech's Role in Urban Renewable Energy Projects Across Europe" - A detailed report by an environntal news outlet on SolaraTech's involvent in urban sustainability projects, highlighting the company's contributions to reducing carbon footprints in European cities. Michael read the headlines as if ticking off items from a to-do list, a sense of accomplishnt mixed with anticipation for what was yet to co. His inbox was flooded with inquiries from various sectors: potential partners interested in integrating SolaraTech's solar solutions into their operations, municipalities across Europe looking to reduce their carbon footprint, and even academic institutions eager to collaborate on renewable energy research.

Then his phone vibrated. Michael pulled it out from his pocket and glanced at the caller's na. It was Bridget. He answered it and wedged the phone between his shoulder and ear, continuing to scroll through his emails. "Hey, Bridget," he greeted.

"Michael, are you reading the news right now?" Bridget's voice ca through, a hint of amusent in her tone...

Michael paused, looking at the array of tabs open on his laptop, all displaying various news articles about SolaraTech's recent achievents and growing recognition in Europe. "Yeah, I am. It's quite sothing, isn't it? Feels unreal to see our nas out there," he admitted, a sense of pride evident in his voice.

Bridget chuckled softly. "It's more than 'quite sothing,' Michael. It's a testant to all the hard work we've put in. But more importantly, it's building the image for our brand. This visibility is crucial before we even think about moving into other markets, especially China."

Michael's expression sobered at the ntion of China, the enormity of the task at hand settling in. "Right, China... Speaking of which, when do we start gearing up for that? Given the response we're getting here, I'd say we've built a solid foundation."

"You are testing again aren't you?" Bridget chuckled. "Anyways, I will play. Well, what we generated is demand so we have to keep up with it. I'd say that we must build a lot of production facilities in the Philippines, and license the technology to our partners here in Europe to start with."

"I already contacted the contractor who has built the manufacturing facility in Bataan, and they are already asking how many facilities we should build. Currently, our production capacity is that we can produce 20,000 solar panels per day, depending on the projected demand, we might need 15 more manufacturing facilities. How about licensing? Have we got any takers yet?"

"Yes, several European companies have shown interest in licensing our technology. It's still early days, but the discussions have been promising. Licensing will allow us to spread our reach without overextending our resources," Bridget replied.

"Yeah…we can earn passively from royalties and focus on further innovation and improving our core technology," Michael added, already thinking about the next steps. "This way, we can maintain control over the quality and innovation of our products while expanding our market reach."

As he was saying that, Michael received an email from Antoneitte. "Hold on just a second," Michael said. "I'm going to read this email sent by Mrs. Estolas." "What does it say?" Bridget curiously asked.

"It says here that…New Clark City is choosing renewable energy as its main source of electricity, and Mrs. Estolas is urging to return to the Philippines to bid for the project," Michael read aloud.

"In that case, you should return to the Philippines, I need to visit Switzerland for an important eting, you can take care of that," Bridget said.

"But I'll miss you," Michael cooed. "Work first okay?" Bridget reminded.

"Okay."

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