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    PCIM Asia 2014 had 79 exhibitors on 5,000 square meters in the Shanghai World Expo Exhibition Center

    PCIM Asia continues to grow

    06/20/2014

    PCIM Asia 2014 closed on positive results, with 79 exhibitors on 5,000 square meters in the Shanghai World Expo Exhibition Center, it has grown again this year. The number of visitors has increased to 4.385. Beside the leading companies of the industry e.g. CSR, CNR, Hitachi, Infineon, Mitsubishi, Semikron, Starpower, Questar and Vincotech, almost 30% of the exhibitors were first-time exhibitors or returned after a long period of absence. Amongst other well-known companies like Bomin, Chang Sung, Heraeus, Shenzhen Hoverbird, Texas Instruments, Toshiba or Wacker participated this year.

    The conference with 359 participants closed also with good results. With excellent keynote presentations, five oral sessions and an attractive dialogue poster session, it provided a comprehensive, diversified program. In addition, the special session on the topic „Sensorless Control of AC Motors“ as well as the industry session „Power Devices for Electrical Vehicle and Renewable Applications“ were crowd pullers.


    The figures at a glance:
    Exhibition space: 5,000 sqm
    Exhibitors: 79
    Visitors: 4.385
    Conference attendees: 359

    PCIM Asia 2014

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