
From May 6 to 8, Nuremberg will host the PCIM Expo & Conference 2025, transforming the city into a global hub for power electronics. The event will bring together industry leaders and innovators from around the world to showcase and discuss cutting-edge technologies, solutions, and trends that are shaping the future of the sector.
Across approximately 40,000 square meters of exhibition space, more than 650 companies from 31 countries will be showing off their newest and most tried-and-tested technologies. Among them will be leading players like Onsemi, Fuji Electric Europe, and Wolfspeed. An array of newcomers will also be on hand to enhance the range of products on display, including bdtronic, Infotech, and Endrich Bauelemente. A complete list of this year’s exhibiting companies, as well as the products and solutions they will be presenting, is available on the PCIM website.
Presentation schedule to reflect industry’s technological advancements
To encourage continued technical progress and the sharing of ideas in power electronics, the PCIM Expo will feature an extensive line-up of presentations across three stages. These technical talks and podium discussions will enable interested attendees to learn more about the latest developments in the industry before engaging directly with the experts on hand. Innovative and dependable solutions for a variety of applications will be the focus of the Exhibitor, Technology, and E-Mobility & Energy Storage Stages. Presentations such as “Lateral, Vertical, Bidirectional! Innovations and Progress in GaN Devices and Power ICs” by Fraunhofer IAF, “Benefits of Vertical Power Delivery When Powering AI GPU / SoC” by Infineon Technologies, and “DC-POWER Project: Testing MVDC Distribution Networks at Large Scale” by ARCEL are expected to be among the highlights on the Technology Stage. The presentations on the Technology and E-Mobility & Energy Storage Stages will be recorded and made available to all free of charge on the event website.
University Research Zone to showcase innovations from academia
At the PCIM Expo 2025, the University Research Zone will offer exclusive access to the most recent scientific findings in power electronics. Each day will feature different universities and other research institutes presenting their current projects and providing insights into related developments. Those participating will include Aalborg University (Denmark), the University of Stuttgart – ILH (Germany), and Teesside University (UK).
Conference highlights focused on future-oriented innovations
As usual, the PCIM Expo will be accompanied by the PCIM Conference – an exclusive platform that promotes exchange between the realms of industry and science. More than 400 first-time publications will give attendees the chance to gain in-depth insights into the latest breakthroughs in power electronics and first-hand knowledge of current scientific advancements. This method of knowledge transfer has proven efficient and plays a key role in driving and influencing the sector.
The conference program will include the following sessions:
- Tuesday, 6 May 2025, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.: SiC MOSFET
- Wednesday, 7 May 2025, 9:50 a.m. – 11:50 a.m.: Intelligent Gate Driver
- Thursday, 8 May 2025, 9:50 a.m. – 11:10 a.m.: Inverter Design and Reliability
In addition to the large number of specialist presentations to be held in six conference rooms, poster presentations in over 40 sessions will provide a setting for in-depth discussions. These poster sessions are open to all event attendees and will once again take place in two different locations: in the foyer of the NCC Mitte entrance and in Hall 10.1 of NCC Mitte.
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