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MUNICH, GERMANY — Power electronics has a vital role to play in the generation, distribu- tion and use of electrical energy in nearly all branches of indus- try. It is contributing significant- ly to the efficiency of increasing- ly sustainable communities. pro- ductronica will present all the relevant developments along the innovation and value chain from power semiconductors from November 14 to 17, 2023. Conceptual sponsor of the
most important event for the industry is VDMA Produc - tronics. Power semiconductors are
indispensable for the transfor- mation into a climate-neutral and digital society. The indus- try, renewable energies, and automotive sectors, in particu- lar, are driving a rising demand.
SEMICON Europa Highlights Advanced Packaging
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side discussion with thought leaders from Wolfspeed and ATREG.
Contact: SEMI, 673 South
Milpitas Boulevard, Milpitas, CA 95035 % 408-943-6900 E-mail:
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Technology is New Human Security Pillar
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a tool to advance human security in all its dimensions. Access to technology enhances the human experience. It is essential to devel- opment, enabling us to do more with less, tackle the world’s most pressing challenges and close the sustainable development goals (SDG) investment gap. The connection between
technology and human security will be pervasive throughout CES 2024, which will showcase technology that is addressing the world’s
biggest
through its show floor exhibits, conference programing and Innovations Awards program. Contact: CTA, 1919 S. Eads
Street, Arlington, VA 22202 % 703-907-7600 E-mail:
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The goals are always to reduce CO2 emissions, increase system efficiencies and advance digitali- zation.
The analysts from the Yole
Group expect the global power electronics market to grow from USD 20.9 billion (2022) to USD 33.3 billion by 2028 at a com- pound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.1 percent. They name governmental regulations, the expansion of renewable ener- gies and the demand for energy- efficient solutions as the reasons
for this trend. According to Spherical
Insights, the industry segment holds the largest market share with over 24 percent, as power electronic devices and systems find widespread usage in motor drives, power supplies, robotics and process control. With regards to the continuous growth of indus- trial automation, the analysts also consider the industry segment to still be an essential driver of the power electronic market. The industrial sector in par-
ticular requires reliable and effi- cient power electronics in order to increase productivity, reduce energy consumption and opti- mize manufacturing processes. Every failure in the field can lead to enormous costs. Innovative test solutions from productronica exhibitors
Rohde&Schwarz,
Viscom, Löhnert, CRS Prüftech - nik and SPEA address this issue. Contact: Messe München,
AM Messesee 2, 81829 Munich, Germany % +49-89-94-920-720 Web:
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