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News Release from: Prism Business Media
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 03 February 2006
Power electronics conference calls for
papers
The organiser of Power Electronics Technology is calling for papers for presentation at the 2006 conference, which will be held in October at Long Beach, California.
The organiser of Power Electronics Technology 2006 is inviting engineers and interested parties to offer unpublished noncommercial papers for presentation at the Power Electronics Technology 2006 Conference and Exhibition, 24th to 26th October at the Long Beach Convention Centre, Long Beach, California Professional Advancement Courses will be offered on 22nd and 23rd October 2006
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Power Electronics Technology 2006 Conference and Exhibition will bring together world-renowned power electronics experts and professionals to discuss the latest technologies for designing, building, testing and integrating power electronic technologies into today"s and tomorrow's systems.
The show attracts an audience of engineering professionals dedicated to pushing the power electronics envelope, as well as users seeking the latest technologies for leading-edge products.
Delegates to the conference will include engineers involved in design, application systems engineers, system integration, compliance testing, R and D, engineering management and consulting Interested professionals are invited to submit papers on the following topics: power design and management; novel power system architectures; power electronics components; motor drives; digital power conversion; emerging applications; military/aerospace power supplies; medical grade convertors; power solutions for RF/microwave equipment; innovative new products; market trends; high voltage power supplies; and power sources.
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This year all abstracts can be submitted via the show website at www.powersystems.com.
Paper formats include: 30-minute technical papers, 60-minute seminars, full-day (6.5 hour) and half-day (3.5 hour) professional advancement courses and poster papers.
An author's manual will be provided with the acceptance notification and will include specific information needed for submitting the final paper.
Abstracts must be Received by 5th April 2006, and final papers are due by 15th July 2006.
The conference programme will be published worldwide to prospective conference participants.
The following sponsoring magazines will provide marketing exposure for the conference and exhibit: Power Electronics Technology, RF Design, Auto Electronics and The Electronics Source Book.
The Power Electronics Technology 2006 Conference will be held in conjunction with the Power Quality and Reliability 2006 Conference.
The combination of these two technical conferences creates Power Systems World 2006.
These combined conferences create a large event that covers subjects ranging from fundamental electronic components to large facility systems with power ratings in the megawatts, to the implications and effects of energy management and reliability.
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