A new way to turn the sun’s power into energy | The Edge
Remember when you were a kid and burnt things with just the sun and a magnifying glass? Well that’s the simple premise behind HELIOVIS. This Austrian start-up has designed and developed solar concentration systems to create energy. The innovative system is also inflatable so it can be set-up anywhere. Farhad Shikhaliyev, business development manager at HELIOVIS explains to ‘The Edge’ how it all works. HELIOVIS featured in the episode, ‘The Edge: Energy Expo’ in which CNBC travelled to Astana, Kazakhstan to explore the ‘Future Energy’ Astana Expo 2017. Special thanks to: Astana Expo 2017 HELIOVIS Subscribe to CNBC Life: http://cnb.cx/2wAkfMv Subscribe to CNBC International: http://cnb.cx/2gft82z Like our Facebook page / cnbcinternational Follow us on Instagram / cnbcinternational Follow us on Twitter / cnbci

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