The top-class and varied program of the four exhibition stages is one of the highlights of the PCIM Expo. Whether it's the latest trends, product information, or key insights into E-Mobility and Energy Storage as well as Smart Power System Integration – there’s something that will interest every participant.
Technology Stage
The Technology Stage is an exclusive platform for scientific presentations and panel discussions by experts on research and development topics in the field of power electronics. The program includes the following current trend and future topics:
- Wide Bandgap Devices and Applications
- Reliability in Power Electronics
- Power Electronics for the Energy Transition
- Passive Components
As a visitor of the Technology Stage, you benefit from easy access to expert knowledge and direct exchange opportunities with industry experts on current issues and solution approaches.
Exhibitor Stage
At the Exhibitor Stage, you have the opportunity to find out about the latest product innovations from exhibiting companies along the entire value chain.
E-Mobility & Energy Storage Stage
The E-Mobility & Energy Storage Stage discusses the entire value chain around the topic of electromobility and energy storage in specialized presentations.
Here, new developments and challenges in power electronics for different applications (electric, hybrid and fuel cell vehicles, charging infrastructure, payment systems, etc.) will be considered.
Smart Power System Integration Stage
Power electronics sets specific requirements on materials, components, and manufacturing processes, such as circuit carriers, temperature resistance and, in particular, assembly and interconnection technologies. At the same time, it is important to continuously make production more efficient and capable. At the Smart Power System Integration Stage, leading companies will present their innovative solutions and application examples for these current and future challenges in power electronics production – from Smart Power Embedding to Integrated Smart Power Circuits.
The focus will be on new developments for applications in areas such as automotive and server technology.