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Power Topics Abound at Infineon’s ESC Virtual Booth

Feb. 23, 2021
The Embedded Solutions Conference, taking place from March 1-5, will include a significant slate of expert talks as well as an array of training sessions and semi-live demos.

It's been a year since the pandemic forced virtually all conferences to either make the leap to cyberspace or perish. During that time, many companies and events have learned to make the most of this virtualized world and help their cyber-visitors do the same. Infineon, for example, has developed an impressive virtual booth at the Embedded Solutions Conference (ESC) 2021, held March 1-5, where visitors can teleport in to experience informative demos and presentations, inspiring expert talks, virtual tours, and much more.

Given Infineon's background in power technologies, it's no surprise that they will be heavily represented in the 50+ expert talks, training sessions, and semi-live demonstrations. The automotive track for example, will include sessions on wireless in-car charging and non-traction-related applications for motors such as widows, wipers, and advanced driver-assistance features.

Session highlights include a close-up look at the company’s power MOSFETs and drivers for power-efficient devices, energy-efficient electrical drive solutions for smart factories, and  drive components for drones and multicopters. You'll also get to explore a wide range of on-power topics ranging from applying machine learning in embedded systems to democratizing IoT.

Visitors will also be able to take guided tours of the virtual booth, where they can talk one-on-one with experts about the products and applications on display and catch up on current trends by listening to the expert talks and product presentations.

To register or find additional information, visit www.infineon.com/embeddedworld.

About the Author

Lee Goldberg | Contributing Editor

Lee Goldberg is a self-identified “Recovering Engineer,” Maker/Hacker, Green-Tech Maven, Aviator, Gadfly, and Geek Dad. He spent the first 18 years of his career helping design microprocessors, embedded systems, renewable energy applications, and the occasional interplanetary spacecraft. After trading his ‘scope and soldering iron for a keyboard and a second career as a tech journalist, he’s spent the next two decades at several print and online engineering publications.

Lee’s current focus is power electronics, especially the technologies involved with energy efficiency, energy management, and renewable energy. This dovetails with his coverage of sustainable technologies and various environmental and social issues within the engineering community that he began in 1996. Lee also covers 3D printers, open-source hardware, and other Maker/Hacker technologies.

Lee holds a BSEE in Electrical Engineering from Thomas Edison College, and participated in a colloquium on technology, society, and the environment at Goddard College’s Institute for Social Ecology. His book, “Green Electronics/Green Bottom Line - A Commonsense Guide To Environmentally Responsible Engineering and Management,” was published by Newnes Press.

Lee, his wife Catherine, and his daughter Anwyn currently reside in the outskirts of Princeton N.J., where they masquerade as a typical suburban family.

Lee also writes the regular PowerBites series

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