PCIM 2025 Expo to Highlight AI and Energy Efficiency Innovations

PCIM 2025 Expo to Highlight AI and Energy Efficiency Innovations

2025-02-18 power

Nuremberg, Tuesday, 18 February 2025.
The upcoming PCIM Expo in May 2025 will focus on energy efficiency and AI integration in power systems, uniting global experts to explore advancements in power conversion technologies.

Global Meeting Point for Power Electronics

The PCIM Expo & Conference, scheduled for May 6-8, 2025, in Nuremberg, Germany [1][2], continues its legacy as the leading international platform for power electronics innovation. This year’s event expects to host over 600 exhibitors and feature 450 presentations [5], marking a significant expansion in scale and scope. The expo has established itself as an indispensable meeting place where experts from research and industry converge to showcase the latest developments in power electronics, intelligent motion, renewable energy, and energy management [1].

Expanding Global Reach

In a landmark development, PCIM is extending its global presence with its first-ever Indian edition, scheduled for December 9-10, 2025, at the Dr. Ambedkar International Conference and Exhibition Centre in New Delhi [7]. According to Lisette Hausser, Vice President PCIM at Mesago Messe Frankfurt GmbH, ‘The dynamic market environment and innovation-friendly government policy, among other things, make India a top location for research, investment, and partnerships’ [7].

Expert Panel and Technical Focus

The event’s technical direction is guided by a distinguished Expert Panel including industry leaders such as Matthias Hammerl from Vitesco Technologies GmbH, Dr. Wolfgang Frank from Infineon Technologies AG, and Dr. Alexander Hensler from Siemens Healthineers AG [1]. The conference program emphasizes sustainability in power electronics, as evidenced by recent discussions at PCIM events addressing the circular economy and implications of the EU Green Deal 2050 [6].

Future Outlook and Industry Impact

The PCIM Expo’s growing influence is reflected in its future planning, with dates already set for June 9-11, 2026, May 11-13, 2027, and May 9-11, 2028 [1]. The expansion demonstrates the increasing demand for power electronics expertise and the industry’s need for enhanced dialogue platforms [5]. For industry professionals and researchers, the event provides a unique opportunity to engage with the latest trends and developments while establishing crucial business relationships [2].

sources

  1. pcim.mesago.com
  2. www.iisb.fraunhofer.de
  3. pcim.mesago.com
  4. pcim.mesago.com
  5. www.power-and-beyond.com

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