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he Power Sources Manufacturers Association (PSMA) announces the 2019 edition of the Power Technology Roadmap. This 670 page report forecasts the power technology and power delivery trends through 2023. Also available is a feature-rich USB memory drive containing the printed report together with a record number of seventeen recorded webinars with up-to-date explanations of the information contained in the final report. The webinars add much to the presentation materials because the listener can hear and understand the context and the subtext of the original presentation in the speaker's voice. The recordings also capture the interesting and informative question and answer periods. This eleventh edition of the report includes a new section on University Research in Power Electronics. University research provides a window into what products and technologies are in store for Power Electronics. Leading power electronics research universities were asked about their research areas and priorities and their responses were analyzed to extract most common research areas, least common/missing research areas and unique research areas. The APEC 2019 Plenary Session included a presentation by Bob White on the University Research section of the 2019 Roadmap. The presentation is available to stream at https://ieeetv.ieee.org/conference-highlights/power-electronics-university-research-apec-2019
For more details and the Table of Contents on the report see: https://www.psma.com/sites/default/files/uploads/files/PSMA_PTR2019_Report_Preview.pdf Dhaval Dalal, Co-Chair of the committee, said, "In many emerging fields, such as electric vehicles, alternative energy converters and energy harvesting devices, power technology assumes a more central and driving role and the PTR captures how the industry is shaping up to play this role." PSMA Regular Member companies have each been sent one copy of the printed report and USB memory drive versions of the 2019 edition as a benefit of their membership. Members can access the webinars on line at no cost and purchase additional copies of the full report for $290. The non-member price is $4,490. For information about purchasing the report, please to the PSMA website at: www.psma.com/publications. |
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