PCIM Asia 2018 Boasts 12 Percent Increase in Net Area

June 16, 2018

The 2018 edition of PCIM Asia has gained solid support from exhibitors and buyers within the power electronics industry.

PCIM Asia is an international exhibition and conference for power electronics, intelligent motion technology, renewable energy and energy management.

The fair, to be held June 26-28 at the Shanghai World Expo Exhibition Center, is jointly organised by Guangzhou Guangya Messe Frankfurt Co Ltd and the Shanghai Pudong International Exhibition Corp, with Mesago PCIM GmbH as a partner.

This year, many exhibitors have opted to expand their booth size, resulting in a 12 percent increase in net area compared to last year’s show.

Mitsubishi Electric & Electronics (Shanghai) Co Ltd, a long-term exhibitor at the show, has expanded its booth size by 25 percent to present their state-of-the-art products and technologies.

Held alongside the exhibition, the PCIM Asia Conference is one of the most important application-oriented, international conferences in the field of power electronics and their application in intelligent motion, renewable energy and energy management in China.

The conference gathers some of the world’s leading industry experts to present the latest power electronics applications and take part in technical discussions.

Some of the highlighted topics this year include advanced technologies for power semiconductor devices and passive components as well as high efficient power converters for e-mobility and renewable energy technologies.

“The Best Paper Award” and “The Young Engineer Award” will be granted to the winners from submissions that highlight technologies, market trends and government policies within the power electronics industry. The organisers will present these awards in recognition of the outstanding contribution made by those in the industry. 

PCIM Asia Conference has been the leading international meeting point for specialists in the Chinese power electronics market for over 10 years.

This year 68 renowned speakers have been invited from China, Denmark, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, UK and USA combining a diverse mix of industry professionals and academic experts.

 

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