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    Final call for APEC session proposals

    08/28/2014

    The Industry Sessions run in parallel with the technical sessions and have proven very popular. Speakers are invited to make a presentation only without submitting a formal paper. The target audience for these sessions differs from the engineers in typical technical sessions and may include system engineers/architects and business-oriented people such as purchasing agents, information technologists, regulatory agencies, and other people who support the power electronics industry.

    Upload your proposal PDF file online no later than Monday, September 1, 2014

    This year, for the first time, these presentations will be included on the APEC Technical Session USB thumb drive. For more information, please visit our website.

    Professional Education Seminars
    The Professional Education Seminars at APEC 2015 address the need for in-depth discussion of important and complex power electronics topics. They are three-and-one-half hours (including breaks) in length, can range from broad to narrow in scope, and can vary from introductory to advanced in technical level and they complement the technical papers, the special presentations, and the comprehensive exposition. For more information visit our website or view the full Call for Proposals.

    Upload your proposal PDF file online no later than Monday, September 1, 2014

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