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Sights from APEC 2019

March 27, 2019

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During March 17-21, the Anaheim Convention Center hosted the 34th annual IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition, or better known as APEC 2019.

Considered the premier event in applied power electronics, it was my first time attending, and it provided an excellent follow-up to Evaluation Engineering's March Special Report on Power Supplies & Loads, which you can check out here. The APEC expo floor was filled with vendors' latest solutions in power supply, power conversion, switching, power electronics components, charging, and almost anything else you could think of involved in power electronics. The event's attendee/registrant numbers haven't been posted yet, but there were 265 pre-registered exhibitors, and the 2018 event had more than 4,500 total attendees. Along with myself, there were 34 pre-registered trade press members for APEC 2019.

Besides the expo, APEC provided plenty of theoretical and application-oriented learning opportunities through a broad offering of educational sessions, including professional education seminars, technical paper presentations, application-based industry sessions, and RAP sessions.

APEC is made possible through the work of its all-volunteer organizing committee, and its three sponsoring organizations: Power Sources Manufacturers Association (PSMA), IEEE's Power Electronics Society (PELS), and Industry Applications Society (IAS).

I attended APEC for the days of March 19-20, spending most of my time there taking in the expo. Here's just some of what I saw there. I hope you don't mind scrolling:

Oh, and I won $100 by winning PSMA's survey drawing on the expo floor, so that was a nice bonus :)

APEC 2020 will be held March 15-19 next year at the N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, LA.

About the Author

Mike Hockett | Former Editor

Mike Hockett was Editor in Chief for EE from September 2018 to Sept. 2019. Previously he served as editor for two manufacturing trade publications: Industrial Distribution, and Industrial Maintenance & Plant Operation. He began in sports writing for a trio of newspapers in Wisconsin and Iowa and earned a BA degree in print journalism from UW-Eau Claire.

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