PELS-Sponsored Events

PELS-Sponsored Events

Below are the conferences that the PELS sponsors at various international locations. Attending these events is a great way to hear from leaders of the power electronics field, network with colleagues, and stay up-to-date with the latest advances.

Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC)

As the Premier Event in Applied Power ElectronicsTM, APEC focuses on the practical aspects of the power electronics business and has something of interest for anyone involved in power electronics.

COMPEL brings together practicing engineers and researchers from academia, government, and industry for interactive discussions on the latest advances in the analysis, modeling, and control of power electronics. 

ECCE (Asia, Europe, North America) is the premier IEEE conference for electric machines, industrial drives, and power electronic converters and devices. 

The role of power electronics in electric utilities is changing from an enabling technology for renewable generation and energy efficiency improvement to an underpinning technology for grid modernization. Electronic power transmission and distribution grids, which can efficiently manage electricity among power electronic-based sources and loads, are being envisioned for the future at eGrid.

ESTS invites commercial and military ship end-users, shipbuilders, port operators, classification societies, machinery and equipment manufacturers, research institutes, universities, and other organizations worldwide to present their views, opinions, and experiences with studies, research, designs, and future advances on these subjects.

ICDCM brings together researchers, engineers, and students from academia, government, and industry for interactive discussions on the latest advances in DC Grid Technologies and Applications.

IEMDC seeks to address all aspects of design, operation, control, and systems integration of electric machines, electromechanical actuators, and the controls and power electronic drives that implement their applications. 

INTELEC is an annual conference that examines and analyzes the latest developments in communications energy systems and related power processing devices and circuits.

ITEC aims to help the industry in the transition from conventional vehicles to advanced electrified vehicles.

PEDG brings together the world’s experts in renewable power and distributed generation to meet, exchange ideas, and present the latest technological advances.

Predictive control is an important and advanced control technique to control power electronics converters and drives, which can be implemented with modern microprocessors at a low cost, allowing them to solve the problems of difficult multivariable control. Using predictive control offers several advantages: a very intuitive approach, no need for linear controllers and modulators, the simple inclusion of nonlinearities and restrictions, etc. At PRECEDE, learn more about model predictive control (MPC), an attractive alternative to linear control and modulation and is a popular subject for academic and industrial research.

PwrSoc is the leading international forum for the discussion of the challenges and opportunities in technology, business, and supply chain, intent on advancing the miniaturization and integration of power conversion and power management solutions. The workshop features presentations and dialog sessions on advanced technologies with global academic and industry experts aimed at miniaturizing power management solutions through system architecture, circuits and topology, packaging, and passive components.

SDEMPED was established as the only international symposium entirely devoted to the diagnostics of electrical machines, power electronics, and drives. The symposium is now a regular biennial event.

SPEC is the most important forum for researchers in power electronics in the southern hemisphere. It offers an ideal opportunity for researchers, engineers, academics, and students from all over the world to bring the latest technological advances and applications in power electronics to the southern hemisphere, as well as to network and promote the discipline, strengthening the relationship between industry, academia, and professionals. Cutting-edge researchers will present plenary speeches during a four-day program that also features tutorials and technical sessions on theory, analysis, design, testing, and advances within the field of power electronics.

WiPDA provides a forum for device scientists, circuit designers, and application engineers to share technology updates, research findings, development experience, and application knowledge.

WPTCE is the largest event in the world for wireless power research and industry engagement, covering a wide range of topics, applications, frequencies, and power levels.

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