We would like to cordially invite you to attend the upcoming the 14th IEEE Energy Conversion
Congress and Expo (ECCE 2023), from October 29- November 2, 2023. This is a must-attend
event for anyone in the field of power electronics, renewable energy, electric machines, and
electric vehicles and we promise it will be a stimulating and educational experience.
But that’s not all! We will also be hosting special events for Women in Engineering, Young
Professionals, Technical Roadmaps/Committees, including panel discussions and networking
opportunities. So, don’t miss out on the chance to connect and learn from each other’s
experiences.
And for those of you who are worried about having too much fun, don’t worry – we’ve got you
covered. The conference will also feature technical presentations and tutorials from some of the
top experts in the field, so you can learn about the latest advances and research trends in all
aspects of electrical energy conversion. There will also be a lively exposition and job fair.
But enough about the serious stuff – let’s talk about the fun! Nashville is a vibrant and exciting
city, famous for its music venues, with plenty of great restaurants and bars to explore that are
walking distance from the convention center. Nashville is rated one of the top 10 cities to visit in
the USA! Of course, no trip to Nashville would be complete without trying some of the famous
hot chicken. Just make sure you have a glass of milk handy to cool your burning taste buds.
So, mark your calendars, submit your papers, and get ready for a fantastic conference in
Nashville, TN. We can’t wait to see you there, October 29- November 2, 2023!

Brad Lehman

ECCE 2023 General Chair

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Companies

A – D

5S Components Inc.

ABB Inc.

Abstract Power Electronics

Advanced MotorTech

Altair

ANSYS, Inc.

Broadcom/Avnet

Cambridge University Press

C-Motive Technologies

Cramer Magnetics

Danfoss Drives

DEWESoft LLC

Eaton Corporation

EGSTON Power Electronics GmbH

ELANTAS PDG, Inc.

Electronic Concepts, Inc.

EMWorks Inc.

E – M

Eaton Corporation

EGSTON Power Electronics GmbH

ELANTAS PDG, Inc.

Electronic Concepts, Inc.

EMWorks Inc.

GaN Power International

GaN Systems

General Motors

GE Research

GMW Associates

HBM Test and Measurement (HBM, an HBK Company)

How2Power.com

HVR Advanced Power Components Inc.

Infolytica

Keysight Technologies

LEM USA, Inc.

Magneforce Software Systems, Inc.

Magna-Power Electronics

MathWorks

Measurement Instruments

Mentor Graphics Corp.

Mersen

Messago PCIM GmbH

Myway Plus Corporations

N – Z

NPIE Bridge Program

ON Semiconductor

OPAL RT

Payton America Inc.

Plexim, Inc.

Powerex, Inc.

Power Secure

Powersim Inc.

Powersys Inc.

Proto Lam, Inc.

Proto Laminations, Inc.

Rockwell Automation

Rohm Semiconductor (Sponsor)

Tektronix

Teledyne LeCroy

TDK-Lambda Americas

Torquemeters Ltd.

Typhoon HIL, Inc.

VisIC Technologies

Wolfspeed

Wolong Electric Group Co. Ltd.

Wiley

Yogogawa

ZES ZIMMER Inc.

Universities

Aalborg University

Concordia University

CURENT

Dartmouth College’s Power Management Integration Center

North Carolina State University, FREEDM Systems Center

Ohio State University

Texas A&M

University of Maryland—College Park

Univ. of NC Charlotte-EPIC

University of Texas at Austin, Semiconductor Power Electronics Center

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Virginia Tech, Center for Power Electronics Systems (CPES)

Other

IEEE Industry Applications Society (IAS)

IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS)

IEEE Power Electronics Society
IEEE Induståçry Applications Society
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