NASHUA, N.H., 20 February 2007. Industry experts will discuss ways to increase the efficiency of power electronics at the brick and chip level during a Military & Aerospace Electronics Webcast at 3 p.m. eastern time March 6. Register here to attend the Webcast.
Designers of military systems are looking for ways to increase the efficiency of power electronics at the brick and chip level as military systems become more and more complex. Industry experts will discuss this trend and more during the Power Conversion Trends in Military Electronics Webcast on Tuesday, 6 March 2007 from Military & Aerospace Electronics Online.
During their presentations Michael J. Bosmann, senior vice president of sales and marketing for VPT Inc. in Blacksburg, Va., and Robert Gendron, executive director of hi-reliability products for International Rectifier in El Segundo, Calif., will discuss how military customers are also demanding greater functionality in ever smaller packages from brick and chip level power supply vendors as well as some of the latest innovations and market trends.
Register here for the free Webcast at www.iian.ibeam.com/events/penn001/21673.
John Keller, editor-in-chief of Military & Aerospace Electronics, will moderate the discussion, which includes a question-and-answer session with the speakers.
Registration for the Power Conversion Trends in Military Electronics Webcast is free and can be completed at www.iian.ibeam.com/events/penn001/21673
For more information on other webcasts from Military & Aerospace Electronics Online, see www.milaero/webcasts.