Research team at the Kiel University of Applied Sciences presents innovative performance electronics at PCIM Europe Messe in Nuremberg
Research team at the Kiel University of Applied Sciences presents innovative performance electronics at PCIM Europe Messe in Nuremberg
new methods of the power electronic systems presents
A research team from the Technical University of Munich recently caused a stir at the internationally renowned trade fair. The 12 men and women from the area of electrical engineering traveled to Frankfurt to the significant Messe to present their latest research results for performance electronics and energy transition. With their own stand, they presented their innovative methods and technologies to a broad specialist audience.
The technical discussions at the Technical University of Munich were not only informative, but also decisive for future collaborations in research. The results presented met with great interest among representatives from industry and science. Despite the hustle and bustle, the team always remained professionally and convinced with sound information and expertise.
one of the researchers, Dr. Julia Müller, was pleased with the positive response to the studies presented. "It is encouraging to see that our work is of such great interest and that we can make a contribution to the development of new technologies," said Müller. Participation in the fair also made it possible for younger team members to exchange ideas with established sizes in the industry and gain valuable experience.
The TU Munich is considered a pioneer in research into the latest methods of power electronics and energy transition technologies. Through their presence at international trade fairs like this, they contribute to presenting the specialist knowledge and innovations of the university to a global audience. The researchers are already looking forward to future projects and cooperation to continue to be at the top of technological development.
The trade fair took place this year from September 15th to 17th and attracted over 20,000 visitors. With 550 exhibitors and an area of 30,000 m², the fair was a central meeting point for experts from the power electronics industry. In the numerous lectures and discussions, the latest trends and developments in the industry were intensively illuminated and discussed. (ABC)
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