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ment running and learning about the latest technologies and advance- ments.” Claire has been managing and
running the UK electronics event WNIE for over 22 years. She has strong knowledge of the electronics industry and has built up key busi- ness relationships with customers, competitors and other global events. Surrounded by a great team, she wants WNIE to continue to evolve and deliver quality products that are different and innovative, supporting the industry in which she works. As for the future, her goals in-
clude listening to what the industry needs and keeping its members up- dated on the latest global electronics manufacturing trends. As a founding member of Female Leaders in Tech Everywhere (FLITE), another goal is to encourage more women to enter the industry, whether it be in an en- gineering position, marketing or sen- ior management. “To the women out there inter-
ested in electronics,” Claire says, “this is your time to shine in this in- dustry. We are seeing more women come into this sector now, but there
is still a huge shortage. Perhaps girls aren’t encouraged at school or as young women, electronics and engi- neering isn’t flagged up as an oppor- tunity. Consider it. Companies want an equal workforce, women offer
Claire Saunders.
strengths and skills that are needed in all business. There is a great op- portunity out there for you, think about the difference you could make. Electronics are in everything, you can shape the future.” r
Intepro: Modular EV/HEV Battery Test System
Tustin, CA — Intepro Systems has launched its advanced benchtop/ rack-mount Procyon battery test sys- tem for engineering design and pro- duction testing of high-performance electromobility battery packs. The Procyon battery test system utilizes Intepro’s innovative bidirectional charge/discharge regenerative power stage that returns over 93 percent of the power back to the AC mains, low- ering operating costs, reducing sys- tem size and eliminating/reducing external cooling requirements. The system utilizes Intepro’s
“fill-in-the blanks” PowerStar test se- quencer software to facilitate test set up and operation. PowerStar offers
Procyon battery test system.
Programming without Coding™ that allows users to define the charge and drive profiles unique to their vehicles or to a particular standard. Internal resistance measurements and cell balancing can be performed as re- quired. The space-saving design offers a
scalable solution for battery packs from 5 to 480 kW, with voltages from 40 to 1,500V and discharge currents up to 8,000A. The modular, building block ap-
proach allows the system to be ex- panded, upgraded or repurposed for new vehicles, batteries and changing test standards. Standard battery tests include: battery balance, bat- tery charge/discharge, battery para- metics, drive simulation, and inter- nal resistance. Contact: Intepro Systems,
14712-A Franklin Avenue, Tustin, CA 92780 % 714-953-2686 E-mail:
andrew.engler@inteproate.com Web:
www.inteproate.com
See at The Battery Show, Booth 1549
See at SMTAI, Booth 933
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