Power Electronics: a Hot Topic at SEMICON Europa 2015
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Power Electronics: a Hot Topic at SEMICON Europa 2015

DRESDEN, Germany - July 8, 2015 - With the growing demand for new technologies to increase efficiency of power semiconductors, the Power Electronics Conference at   SEMICON Europa 2015 (6 to 8 October 2015) in Dresden, Germany, tracks trends and innovations. More than 400 exhibitors and over 6,000 global visitors are expected to attend the event. With new themes and formats, SEMICON Europa 2015 supports today’s semiconductor industry in Europe. Power electronics are an interdisciplinary technology for diverse market applications and the Power Electronics Conference at SEMICON Europa provides a critically needed collaboration and learning platform for the industry. The Power Electronics Conference will cover:

"Power electronics is increasingly the enabler of next-generation applications that require high-efficiency and precise power conversion," Henry Gueldner explained, professor emeritus at TU Dresden and member of the conference committee. Depending on the application, power semiconductors are part of discrete individual components, modules or complete assemblies. "Power electronics plays a key role in many areas - from high-power inverters for PV systems to power supplies for computers and automotive electronics," emphasized Gueldner. SEMICON Europa 2015 will focus on materials and equipment for the semiconductor industry, and this year includes a number of additional topics, such as Imaging, Low Power, Chip Design and Packaging, and new conference modules for Automotive, MedTech and Industrie 4.0. SEMICON Europa 2015 is co-located with Plastic Electronics 2015, a key conference and exhibition in the field of flexible, large-scale and organic electronics. Overall, SEMICON Europa 2015 includes more than 40 conferences and discussions. With a special partner and delegation program, SEMICON Europa has expanded both its exhibition and attendee base to strategic countries, such as Hungary, Romania, Poland and the Slovak and the Czech Republic. To make experts from Eastern Europe aware of SEMICON Europa, SEMI is cooperating with 20 institutions and associations including the Asociace Vyzkumnych organizací (AVO), the Czech Association of research organization in the field of applied research.

For more information, visit SEMICON Europa 2015.

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