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Nexperia announces ‘Power Live’ virtual conference on July 2nd & 3rd 2020

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June 30, 2020

Nexperia today announced ‘Power Live’ a virtual conference on the 2nd and 3rd of July which will cover a wide range of subjects related to power electronics including GaN devices, Silicon Germanium (SiGe) rectifiers, automotive applications and packaging technology.

Participants will be able to engage with like-minded people in a series of live sessions across a number of topics and discuss common challenges and demands, for example:

  • How GaN-based traction inverters will deliver a breakthrough in powertrain electrification.
  • Discover CCPAK, Nexperia’s new surface mount package, and next generation high-voltage power GaN technology
  • MOSFETs for use in high continuous current applications
  • Silicon Germanium rectifiers: a discussion of the novel diode technology with enhanced safe operating area for high frequency converter applications.

Many more sessions will include live presentations – also from Nexperia’s valued partners Ricardo and Instagrid.

Commented Robby Ferdinandus, Global Head of Marketing at Nexperia: “Many live events such as PCIM have been cancelled, but at Nexperia we understand that discussion is the lifeblood of innovation. Therefore we decided to host our own event where attendees can discuss the major issues that are challenging our industry, and hear about Nexperia’s innovative solutions.”

For full event schedule, please visit https://www.nexperia.com/nexperia-power-live-event.html; for register for free access, please visit https://www.nexperia.com/nexperia-live-power-event-registration.html.

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