Why Exhibit?
ECCE 2023 Conference is going on its 15th year next October. This is the first major power electronics conference to be held in Nashville and expects to see 2,000+ attendees. We’d love to showcase your company at our growing expo and give you the opportunity to participate in the student job fair.
Highlights of Exhibiting:
- Showcase your company/university to conference attendees (2,000+ people expected to attend)
- Participate in the job fair: Hire the best and newest students in the engineering field (500+ expected to attend)
- $500 Off for start ups/new exhibitors
- New! Opportunities for branding and sponsoring
- New! Free Lead Retrieval with Sponsorship selections
Expo Dates:
Monday, October 30th & Tuesday, October 31st.
Testimonial
“As a student, attending the ECCE 2022 Career Fair was a unique experience. I got the opportunity to meet and network with industry professionals and gained valuable insights into the job market and the skills employers are looking for. The fair was well-organized, and the variety of companies represented was impressive. I highly recommend it to any student looking for an internship or job.“
STUDENT JOB FAIR
WHEN: TUESDAY OCT 31, 2023 8:30AM-11:30AM
WHERE: EXPO HALL @ EXHIBITORS BOOTHS
IMPORTANT INFO:
500+ STUDENTS WILL ATTEND THE JOB FAIR
YOU DON’T NEED AN HR TEAM OR MATERIALS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE JOB FAIR. THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR STUDENTS TO INTRODUCE THEMSELVES, DROP OFF A RESUME, AND ASK QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR COMPANY. IT’S UP TO YOU TO COLLECT THEIR INFORMATION FOR YOUR HR DEPARTMENT.
Cost to Participate:
Before October 1st: $750
After October 1st: $1,000
WHY PARTICIPATE?
• JOB FAIR IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO FIND THE BEST ENGINEERING STUDENTS
• JOB FAIR GIVES A COMPANY THE ABILITY TO MEET THE STUDENTS BEFORE THEY APPLY
• JOB FAIR IS FREE OF CHARGE TO EXHIBITORS AND STUDENTS
• WE WILL ADVERTISE THE COMPANIES PARTICIPATING IN THE JOB FAIR
Past Exhibitors
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.
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)
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
IEEE Industry Applications Society (IAS)
IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS)
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.
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.