Featuring five technology presentations, the session will explore and discuss new and evolving technologies and applications that play important roles in power electronics. To open the session, an overview of patent activity in nanotechnology will be given by Baker & Hostetler LLP, and will conclude with a presentation by Aerolearn, Inc. that looks at the state-of-the art learning materials in nanotechnology that have been developed by the PSMA. Experts from SouthWest Nano Technologies, Virginia Tech, Texas A&M, eSpin Technologies and University of Texas at Arlington will also feature in the presentations.
The session will enable attendees to interact with other professionals who are active in this area and to learn about the present and future impact on nanotechnology on the power electronics industry. Chuck Mullett and Kevin Parmenter, co-chairs of the PSMA Nanotechnology Committee, encourage APEC attendees to register and attend this valuable Industry Session, and to consider participating in the other PSMA-sponsored meetings during the week.