PCIM Europe 2024 Showcased the Latest in Advanced Power Technology
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Recently, PCIM Europe demonstrated its importance in Nuremberg as a meeting point for the power electronics community and a showcase of the latest products, trends, and developments in the industry. The show was a success, with 637 exhibitors (60% international) highlighting their latest solutions and innovations in the field of power electronics to over 18,000 visitors. In addition, 472 presentations were given to 952 conference participants from 38 countries.
The success of the event is reflected not only in the attendance, but also in the quality of the technology and solutions presented and the event’s positive atmosphere. The extensive supporting program helped advance knowledge in power electronics on forward-looking topics such as energy efficiency, electromobility, and energy storage.
The program of technical presentations, innovative product demonstrations, and practical application examples was highlighted with lively panel discussions on topics ranging from power electronics products for electromobility to power electronics manufacturing.
The University Research Zone included daily rotating universities and institutes with insights into the current research landscape of power electronics. This year's event was also supplemented by PCIM Europe digital making the entire lecture program available on demand to interested parties through July 31st, 2024. Content from the exhibition is freely accessible to all, allowing those who could not attend in person to gain from the extensive lecture program.
Next year, the PCIM Expo & Conference will take place from the May 6-8 at the Nuremberg Exhibition Center.
Here are some of the show's highlights:
- USB-C Reference Designs and Modules Offer Over 95% Average Efficiency
- Compact One-Channel Power Supply Drives Single Current Transducer
- SiC MOSFETs Deliver On-Resistances of 55, 95, and 280 mΩ in Standard Packages
- SiC MOSFETs, Diodes, Thyristors, and IGBTs Target Renewable Energy and Electric Mobility
- Sensor, Signal-Chain, and Power-Management ICs Serve Automotive, Industrial Apps
- GaN Power ICs Offer High Electrical Performance in Thermally Enhanced Packages
- BLDC Motor Hardware-Software Combo Slashes Inverter Sleep-Mode Consumption
- Reference Designs Facilitate Faster Inverter Development
- Isolated Probing System Precisely Measures Fast-Switching Signals
- SiC Molded Module Reduces Size of Electric-Vehicle Inverters