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Tickets for the PCIM Expo & Conference 2026

Ready for the future? Take off into the world of power electronics with your ticket – full of innovations, trends, and new impulses. Secure your ticket now:

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Artificial Intelligence und Data Centers

Artificial intelligence is driving change in all industries, and that includes power electronics. At the same time, it’s leading to enormous energy demands at data centers, making efficient power electronics essential. At the PCIM Expo & Conference, you will experience how the industry is shaping these opportunities and challenges, and which solutions will define the future.

Presentations at the PCIM Expo

The AI & Data Centers Stage brings the key future topics of power electronics together on one platform. The program offers compelling insights, practical best practices, and visionary perspectives — presented by leading experts from research and industry who share their latest developments and experiences.

The thematic focus covers a broad spectrum, highlighting the growing interplay between artificial intelligence and power electronics:

AI for Power Electronics

  • AI in the design (development and construction) of power electronic systems
  • AI in the thermal management of power electronic systems
  • AI in the monitoring and fault diagnosis of power electronic systems
  • AI in electric vehicles (EV) and mobile power systems
  • AI in power electronics for grid-connected systems

Power Electronics for Data Centers

  • Power supply and power management in data centers
  • AI in power supply systems for AI data centers
  • Performance architectures and infrastructure

Take the opportunity to equip yourself with new expertise, delve deeper into specific questions, and gain valuable impulses for your future projects.

Presentations at the PCIM Conference

This year’s PCIM Conference will also focus on the topic of artificial intelligence with a keynote address and two special sessions.

Special Session: Artificial Intelligence in Power Electronics

  • AI in Power Electronics - Environment-oriented Predictive Maintenance for Distribution Transformers
  • AI-enhanced Energy Networks: Enabling Smart Power Management for Software-Defined Vehicles
  • Transforming SiC Power Module Design with WebApp-Driven Virtual Prototyping and Automated Simulation
  • The Silent Enabler: WBG Power Technology & packages for the AI-HPC Revolution
  • AI and Electronics – Trends, Challenges, and Urgent Opportunities

Special Session: Power Continuity vs. Power Quality – AI Data Center

  • Design of 8kW SiC/GaN-based PFC for AI Serve
  • 12 kW Single Phase AC-DC Power Supply for Highly Dynamic AI Loads
  • UPS Front-end Converter as Shunt Active Filter for Power Quality Improvement in Data Centers
  • Comparison of 1.2 to 3.3 kV Silicon Carbide Power Modules for Solid-State Transformer Applications

AI Meets Power Electronics: Are We There Yet?

  • AI is reshaping engineering, but its role in power electronics is still emerging. We show how ML, LLMs, and RL can enhance design and control — from pattern recognition and optimization to AI-driven discovery of new converter control structures.

Presentations at the PCIM Seminars

At the PCIM Seminars, which take place on 7 and 8 June at the Arvena Park Hotel in Nuremberg, participants will also get the opportunity to explore the topic of artificial intelligence in depth during two seminars.

AI-Enhanced Condition Monitoring and Control in Modern Power Electronics

  • This seminar provides a comprehensive overview of data-driven prognostics, diagnostics, and intelligent control for modern power electronic systems.

Magnetics for High Power in Artificial Intelligence and Modern Automotive Applications

  • The seminar will focus on the latest magnetic technologies capable of pushing efficiency to a very high level.

Interesting Articles on AI and Data Centers

Artificial intelligence and data centers are driving digital transformation – but which technologies deliver maximum performance while maintaining high energy efficiency?

Discover exciting expert articles on these topics in the PCIM Magazine 2/2025.