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New York, NY — The IEEE International Conference on Smart Grid Communications (SmartGrid - Comm), the leading international forum dedicated to the advance of the world’s power delivery infrastruc- ture, has scheduled its 4th annual event to be held October 21-24, 2013 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The transformation of today’s electricity grids into smart grids has


IPC APEX EXPO Named in Top


Trade Show List Bannockburn, IL — IPC — Associa - tion Connecting Electronics Indus - tries’ IPC APEX EXPO 2012 has been recognized by the Trade Show News Network (TSNN) as one of the top 250 trade shows in the United States. Coming in at 166 for 2012 marks a jump from 2011’s ranking of 189. IPC Senior Director of Trade


Shows & Events Alicia Balonek reported that the 2012 show sur- passed its participant and exhibition goals and marked a 26 percent increase in attendance over 2011. IPC APEX EXPO was founded to


provide a cost-effective exhibition focused on the printed board and elec- tronics manufacturing industries. The IPC APEX EXPO 2014 confer- ence and exhibition will take place March 25-27, 2014, at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Convention Center in


Las Vegas. Contact: IPC % 877-472-4724 or


847-597-2860 (outside U.S. & Canada) Web: www.ipc.org or www.IPCAPEXEXPO.org


NEPCON South China Biggest Ever


Shenzhen, China — NEPCON South China is one of the biggest and longest standing trading and sourc- ing platforms for the electronics manufacturing industry in South China, one of the important produc- tion hubs that has contributed a third of China’s total export. Along with Electronics Assembly Technol - ogy Expo and Automotive Electronics South China, it provides a complete showcase for the full range of tech- nologies and products for electronics manufacturing. This year, the show dates are


August 27-29, and as usual, it will be held at the Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center, Shenzhen, China. The Expo will occupy a massive


30,000m2 (322,917-ft.2), with over 1,000 types of electronics manufactur- ing equipment and consumables. On- site, 26,000 of the leading industry professionals and buyers will evaluate the latest electronics manufacturing solutions from 500+ exhibitors from 22 countries and regions. NEPCON South China provides


a comprehensive showcase for South China’s entire electronics manufactur- ing chain. It provides the opportunity to talk face-to-face with trade profes- sionals and exchange ideas on best practice, and of course to learn about


the latest industry developments. Contact: www.nepconsouthchina.com


New Programs for 2013


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been widely hailed as a key for sus- tainable growth around the world. IEEE SmartGridComm 2013 is dedi- cated to furthering the integration of the latest information and communi- cations technologies into electric grids as well as enhancing power grid efficiencies and the availability of affordable energy sources to world- wide users. This includes empower- ing today’s power grid with the capa- bility to support the two-way flow of energy and information, quickly iso- late and restore power outages, facil- itate the integration of renewable energy sources and provide the tools necessary for optimizing energy con- sumption.


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SmartGridComm 2012 will com- mence its comprehensive agenda by hosting a full day of tutorials and workshops focused on communica- tions and security for wide-area mon- itoring and control applications; smart grid trials and implementa- tions; and experiences by electric power utilities. A workshop held jointly with


the Wireless World Research Forum will also explore recent wireless com- munications and smart grid techno- logical advancements and implemen- tations.


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Over the following three days, the international conference will


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then offer more than 100 presenta- tions, keynotes and panels on sub- jects ranging from smart meter deployment, adaptive storage battery management and real-time pricing for optimal capacity planning to smart security measures, mobile charging station services and web- based applications for improving home energy efficiencies. Other conference highlights will


include the “Student Video Contest,” which invites students to submit one- to three-minute videos offering origi- nal viewpoints on innovative smart


grid concepts and benefits. Contact: www.ieee-smartgrid- comm.org/2013


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