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    Conference program for PCIM Europe 2014 released

    02/12/2014

    The PCIM Europe 2014 conference presents a diversified program. From 269 abstracts in total the conference directors have put together a comprehensive program on the latest technological trends in power electronics components and systems.

    The highlights include, amongst others, 3 keynote speeches on “Progress in Power Semiconductor Devices and Applications“, “Ultra High Voltage SiC Power Devices and its Impact on Future Power Delivery System“ and “Power Electronics, a Key Technology for the Effective Deployment of Electric Vehicles in a Low Carbon Society“, as well as special sessions on: “HVDC” and ”Designing Packages for Fast Switching”. In addition 28 oral sessions as well as two poster sessions provide an excellent overview of the current trends and developments in the sector.

    On the two days before the conference, well known experts will share their knowledge on topics such as “New Trends in Soft Switching Topologies”, “Reliability of IGBT Power Modules” or “High Performance Control of Power Converters” in six half-day seminars and ten full day tutorials.

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