Call for Papers

Identifying Progress, Challenges and Opportunities in Critical Facilities Powering and Cooling Using the Latest Techniques in Digital Power Management and Advanced Power Conversion

Call for Papers '10 - Submission Guidelines

Building on the success of the Digital Power Forum (DPF), Digital Power Europe (DPE) is a European-specific, three-day conference that will serve an international audience of decision makers who are interested in learning about and contributing to the latest practical advancements in digital power control techniques in electronics systems and power converters, along with digital energy management and power management in enterprise-level installations and related digital equipment. The content and structure of the forum will be guided by a predominantly European Advisory Committee, and will represent the specific interests and needs of European power converter makers and original equipment manufacturers. Participants will have an opportunity to meet and talk with top executives and technical professionals of leading electronic equipment companies, as well as key technical and management professionals in the power conversion and semiconductor industries. Participants will also be able to see the latest components and development tools for practical digital power designs in the exhibition area.

Power Conversion Topics
will include:

Advanced Technologies Topics
will include:

  • AC-DC Power Supplies
  • DC-DC Converters
  • DC-AC Inverters
  • System Design Issues
  • System Integration Issues
  • Implementing Digital Control
  • Design-In of Digital Power
  • Digital/Analog Trade-offs
  • System-level Power Management
  • Simulation & Modeling
  • Semiconductor Devices
  • Thermal Management & Packaging
  • Magnetics
  • Advanced Materials
  • New Power Architectures
  • Improved System Reliability
  • Fault Monitoring

DPE '10 will attract over 150 delegates, including:

  • Power conversion company executives and engineers
  • Electronic equipment design professionals and engineers
  • Component suppliers
  • Power system specifiers
  • Commodity managers for system makers
  • Procurement engineers
  • Editors and Analysts
  • Government officials