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APEC 2025 announces plenary speakers for 40th anniversary conference in Atlanta

January 15, 2025 By Aimee Kalnoskas

The APEC 2025 Conference Committee for the annual Applied Power Electronics Conference is pleased to announce that four distinguished plenary speakers are scheduled to keynote its 40th anniversary program. The Plenary Session for APEC 2025 (March 16-20, Atlanta) will take place Monday afternoon, March 17th, in the Georgia Congress Center’s Sidney J. Marcus Auditorium from 1:30 to 4:30 PM.

The Plenary Session will open with a welcome message by APEC 2025 General Chair Aung Thet Tu, followed by plenary introductions by APEC 2025 Program Chair Jin Wang. Designed to engage a global audience hailing from all sectors of the power electronics industry, the sessions will include interactive Q&As at the end of each presentation. After the Plenary Session, all registered APEC attendees are invited to attend the Welcome Reception in Exhibit Hall being held from 4:30 to 7:30 PM. The APEC 2025 Plenary Session speakers and presentations are:

  • A Technology’s Journey: 40 Years of APEC
    John G. Kassakian, Professor of Engineering, Emeritus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (The first and second APEC General Chair, 1986 and 1987)
  • Emerging Applications for Power Electronics in Efficient, Resilient Buildings
    Wyatt Merrill, Technology Manager for Solid-State Lighting and Building Electric Appliances, Devices and Systems (BEADS), US Department of Energy
  • The Role of Power Electronics in Achieving a Sustainable Hydrogen Economy
    Francisco Canales, Corporate Research Fellow, ABB Switzerland, Ltd.
  • Integrated Magnetics and Heterogenous Integration Enabling Vertical Power Delivery for High Performance Computing
    Cian Ó Mathúna, Research Director, Integrated Power and Energy Systems Embedded and Integrated Magnetics, Tyndall National Institute

“On behalf of the APEC 2025 Conference Committee, we are grateful that such notable industry experts will help us commemorate our 40th anniversary,” said APEC 2025 General Chair Aung Thet Tu. “Starting with John Kassakian–our very first APEC General Chair–the plenary topics will touch on the important milestones and visionary solutions to future challenges in power electronics. We encourage everyone to join us in Atlanta.”

Those interested in attending the APEC 2025 conference and exhibition can register here. For more information about the Plenary Session, please visit the Plenary Session page on the APEC 2025 website.

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