Attracting Attention - Trends and Directions of SiC Power Semiconductors, Current Status of GaN and Gallium Oxide, etc.
Our company will hold a seminar titled "Latest Trends and Future Outlook of the Power Semiconductor Market." As major countries actively pursue initiatives to achieve carbon neutrality, the role of power semiconductors is becoming increasingly significant. Furthermore, there is a vigorous development and investment in SiC power semiconductors that can achieve higher efficiency than before, and substantial market growth is expected in the future. This seminar will provide a comprehensive overview of the power semiconductor market, trends and directions of SiC power semiconductors, as well as the current status of GaN and gallium oxide. [Seminar Details] ■ Date and Time: August 6 (Tuesday) 13:30 - 15:30 (Doors open at 13:00) ■ Venue: JPI Conference Square ■ Address: 5-2-32 Minamiazabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Kowa Hiroo Building ■ Participation Method: On-site, Live streaming ■ Speaker: Mr. Taku Mikami, Chief, First Section, Industrial Solutions Division, Fuji Keizai Co., Ltd. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Lecture Topics】 ■ Current Status of the Power Semiconductor Market ■ Current Status and Potential of the SiC Power Semiconductor Market ■ Current Status and Direction of Gallium-based Power Semiconductors ■ Future Outlook for the Power Semiconductor Market ■ Related Q&A ■ Business Card and Information Exchange Session *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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JPI Corporation (Japan Planning Institute) has been providing valuable information for executives and senior management involved in the execution of national policies and national projects, supporting the dissemination of state policies as a 'bridge of knowledge' between 'government', 'administration', and 'citizens' in the form of exclusive real seminars for participants for half a century, aiming to create national knowledge.