The varied, top-quality program of the exhibition stages is one of the highlights of the PCIM Expo. Whether you want to present the latest trends, product information, or key insights on E-Mobility and Energy Storage – as an exhibitor, you can actively shape the presentation program.
AI & Data Centers Stage
Artificial intelligence increases efficiency and enables intelligent control in power electronics. At the same time, the growing energy requirements of modern data centers are driving demand for powerful, energy-efficient, and sustainable solutions.
Take advantage of the opportunity to give a presentation on these key topics, provide important insights, and position yourself as an expert in front of an international audience of specialists.
The call for abstracts is expected to open in fall 2026.
Technology Stage
The Technology Stage is an exclusive platform for scientific presentations and panel discussions featuring experts on power electronics-related research and development topics.
Would you like to give a presentation at the event as an exhibiting company and engage directly with industry professionals from across the value chain?
The call for abstracts is expected to open in fall 2026.
E-Mobility & Energy Storage Stage
The E-Mobility & Energy Storage Stage covers electromobility and energy storage content from the entire value chain in specialized presentations. New developments and challenges in power electronics for different applications (electric, hybrid and fuel cell vehicles, charging infrastructure, payment systems, etc.) will be considered.
As a supplier of products for electromobility and energy storage, you can consider giving a presentation on the E-Mobility & Energy Storage Stage. The presentation is included in the bookable E-Mobility & Energy Storage visibility packages.
The call for abstracts is expected to open in fall 2026.
Exhibitor Stage
The Exhibitor Stage offers exhibiting companies at the PCIM Expo the opportunity to present their latest product innovations to industry professionals in 20-minute presentations.
The call for abstracts is expected to open in fall 2026.