Local Power Play: IEEE’s Long Island Power Electronics Symposium & Exhibits

The IEEE’s free power technology symposium welcomes everyone involved in the use, design, qualification, test, or manufacture of power supplies, power converters, power management, or energy storage.
Oct. 27, 2025
2 min read

Key Highlights

  • This lively local event brings technical talks, exciting exhibits, and noteworthy networking opportunities to the NY Metro tech community.
  • All sectors of power electronics will be represented, including military, industrial, medical, space, consumer, and automotive.
  • Registered attendees will receive admission to the exhibit floor, technical lectures, complimentary lunch, and the complimentary dinner. 

The IEEE Power Electronics Symposium Long Island 2025 is a focused gathering of technical leaders and procurement authorities in New York’s power electronics and systems engineering ecosystem. Taking place on November 6, 2025, from noon to 8:00 pm, at the Radisson Hotel Hauppauge-Long Island, this technical industry conference is focused on innovations in power electronics, circuit design, embedded controls, and system integration.

The event includes keynote sessions from academic and corporate research leaders, technical paper presentations, hands-on demonstrations, and networking sessions for engineers and technology suppliers.

Anticipated to draw 300 to 500 hardware architects, power systems engineers, and technology decision-makers, the symposium offers a mix of programming and exhibitors that span the industrial automation, defense electronics, consumer device manufacturing, and transportation sectors.

All professionals (engineers, managers, etc.) involved in the use, design, qualification, test, procurement, or manufacture of power supplies, power converters, power management, servos, or energy storage are invited. Every sector of power electronics is represented, including military, industrial, medical, space, consumer, and automotive.

This event is free for attendees, but the organizers strongly encourage you to register in advance. Registered attendees will receive admission to the exhibit floor, technical lectures, complimentary lunch, and the complimentary dinner. The first 200 registered attendees will also receive a complimentary swag bag with gifts from exhibitors.

For more information, visit here or register at this link.

About the Author

Lee Goldberg

Contributing Editor

Lee Goldberg is a self-identified “Recovering Engineer,” Maker/Hacker, Green-Tech Maven, Aviator, Gadfly, and Geek Dad. He spent the first 18 years of his career helping design microprocessors, embedded systems, renewable energy applications, and the occasional interplanetary spacecraft. After trading his ‘scope and soldering iron for a keyboard and a second career as a tech journalist, he’s spent the next two decades at several print and online engineering publications.

Lee’s current focus is power electronics, especially the technologies involved with energy efficiency, energy management, and renewable energy. This dovetails with his coverage of sustainable technologies and various environmental and social issues within the engineering community that he began in 1996. Lee also covers 3D printers, open-source hardware, and other Maker/Hacker technologies.

Lee holds a BSEE in Electrical Engineering from Thomas Edison College, and participated in a colloquium on technology, society, and the environment at Goddard College’s Institute for Social Ecology. His book, “Green Electronics/Green Bottom Line - A Commonsense Guide To Environmentally Responsible Engineering and Management,” was published by Newnes Press.

Lee, his wife Catherine, and his daughter Anwyn currently reside in the outskirts of Princeton N.J., where they masquerade as a typical suburban family.

Lee also writes the regular PowerBites series

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