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June 09, 2024

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The PCIM power exhibition is set to take place in Nuremberg, Germany later this week, bringing together engineers from across Europe along with global colleagues. This highly anticipated event serves as a platform for industry professionals to showcase the latest advancements in power technology and discuss key trends shaping the sector.

Following this preview, attendees can expect to hear exciting news from PCIM on eeNews Europe, including updates on a GaN Intelligent Power Module, SiC JFET, and discussions on 48V bus technologies. The event will also shed light on the latest developments in DC-DC converters and power solutions for AI data centers. Several articles have already emphasized the critical role of power technology in driving innovation and efficiency within the industry.

For the first time in its history, the exhibition will host over 600 exhibitors across four expansive halls, covering an area of more than 38,000 m². This year's event boasts a significant international presence, with 60% of exhibitors hailing from 33 different countries. Notably, the exhibition will introduce a range of new exhibitors from key regions such as China, Germany, Taiwan, and the US.

Accompanying the exhibition is a comprehensive conference program featuring over 500 technical presentations. One of the highlights of the conference is the series of keynote speeches delivered at the beginning of each day. Renowned industry experts will address pressing topics such as the role of AI in industrial applications, infrastructure requirements for electrified transport, and challenges in powering the latest processor generations for hyper-scale data centers.

In addition, a new University Research Zone will showcase cutting-edge research from various national and international universities and institutes. Visitors can expect to explore innovative projects from institutions like the Technical University of Denmark, the Bundeswehr University Germany, and RWTH Aachen University, among others. This initiative aims to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange between academia and industry.

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