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News Release from: TechMedia International
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 02 May 2002
Powerful conference lineup
On 28th and 29th May, Birmingham's NEC will host the 2002 Power Electronics Exhibition.
On 28th and 29th May, Birmingham's NEC will host the 2002 Power Electronics Exhibition Both days will include a full conference programme covering a wide range of issues at the forefront of the industry
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Leading UK engineering and technology firms, with a combined multi-million pound spend on training and development, will assemble at the IEE 'Investing in Technical Teams' forum on 4 November 2004.
Power Electronics is the UK's premier event for everyone involved in the manufacture, use and specification of power components, subassemblies and systems.
Specialist speakers from both the industrial and academic worlds, in the UK and overseas, form a programme consisting of ten, 25 minute papers each day, from 10am to 5.05pm.
The first session on Tuesday will be chaired by Dr Leo Lorenz, of Infineon, Germany, and will focus on passive components.
Werner Bresch, of German based GVA, will then take over after lunch, chairing six papers that promise to offer a fascinating insight into thermal management and power supply design.
Wednesday's sessions are chaired by Rudiger Burkel (LEM, Germany) in the morning, with Eric Persson (International Rectifier, USA) taking the chair after lunch.
These sessions will focus on low power supply design and high power applications respectively.
Registration is available on both days from 9.15 to 10am.
The programme includes two coffee breaks and a two hour lunch break (12.15 to 14.15pm) enabling visitors to attend the exhibition.
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