National Microelectronics Institute

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"Illuminating the Power Electronics Roadmap" - A vision for Low Carbon Lighting in 2020

Venue:

Swansea University, SA2 8PP

Date:
Wed 29 Jun 2011 - Thu 30 Jun 2011
Cost:

FREE for NMI members and invited guests

Booking Details:

Please register on-line here

Electronics Enabling the Low Carbon Economy

An opportunity to learn from Industry experts about the latest developments in Low Carbon Lighting and the Power Electronics which enables it. Companies involved in developing and delivering this technology will be also exhibiting at the event.

 

29th June, 17:30~21:30, Fulton House building 17

- Welcome & Networking buffet dinner

 

30th June, 08:30~ 16:00, James Callaghan – building 4

- Technology presentations, Exhibition & Networking

 

Outline Agenda: (Download Full Agenda here)
08:30 Registration, refreshments and tabletop exhibitions

Professor Richard B Davies, Vice-Chancellor Swansea University

Welcome to Swansea University

Keynote: TSB, Greg May

  The Technology Strategy Board, Building Business in Lighting and Power Electronics           

National Grid, Richard Lavender

  How can Power Electronics make a difference?

Cree, Yoong Jin Hu

  LED Technology& Design Considerations

Green Lux Lighting, James Nelson

  Lighting case study

12:20 Buffet Lunch, Table top exhibition & Networking

Plessey Semiconductors, Mike Legoff

Juice Technology, Ian Turner

  Power Electronics - Enabling ultra efficient lighting

Swansea University, Paul Holland / David Chan

  Lighting & Power Electronics Research and Technology Transfer activitie

Panel Session: Chaired by Gareth Taylor, Evince Technology

"Will LED Dominate the Future of Energy Efficient Lighting?"

16:00 Close

 

Exhibition - Table Top

If you would still like to exhibit at this event please contact Paul Jarvie (Network Manager) or call +44 (0) 7739427766 by Friday 24th June latest.

 

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