The ECCE 2025 Conference will hold its 17th edition in October. This year’s conference expects 2,400+ attendees. We’d love to showcase your company at our growing expo and offer you the opportunity to participate in the Career Fair.
Highlights of Exhibiting:
- Showcase your company/university to conference attendees (2,400+ people expected to attend)
- Participate in the career fair: Hire some of the best in the engineering field (300 expected to attend)
- $500 Off for start-ups/new exhibitors
- New! Opportunities for branding and sponsoring
Expo Dates: October 20 & 21, 2025
CAREER FAIR
WHEN: Tuesday October 21,2025
WHERE: Pennsylvania convention center
IMPORTANT INFO:
300+ attendees looking for an open position
25 + companies hiring
For Career Fair Attendees (you are looking for a job):
It is FREE to attend the career fair. Please bring resumes and/or portfolio to share with prospective employers.
Most companies will not have a Human Resources/Personnel department present, so this will be a very informal introduction to job openings and learning about the company.
For Job Fair Hosts (you are currently hiring):
As an exhibitor/sponsor with the purchase of a booth, your cost to host at the career fair at your booth is FREE. You will host attendees at your booth during the career fair hours.
As a non-exhibitor/sponsor without a booth, your cost to host at the job fair is $1000. You will get a 6-foot table during the job fair hours only.
Past Participants
A-E
5S Components Inc.
ABB Inc.
Abstract Power Electronics
Advanced Conversion
Advanced Motor Tech
Advanced Test Corp
Advent Diamond,Inc.
Altair
ANSYS, Inc.
AmePower Contract Manufacturing
Apex Clean Energy
Broadcom/Avnet
Cambridge University Press
Cactus Materials, Inc.
Cambridge GaN Devices
CoolCAD Electronics
C-Motive Technologies
Comsol
Cramer Magnetics
Danfoss Drives
Delta Electronics Americas Ltd
DEWESoft LLC
DEWETRON
DiscoverEE Inc.
dSpace Inc.
Eaton Corporation
EGSTON Power Electronics GmbH
ELANTASPDG, Inc.
Electronic Concepts, Inc.
EMcoretech Co.,Ltd.
EMWorks Inc.
Engineering for US All (e4usa)
F-M
Fuji Electric
GaN Power International
GaN Systems
GE Aerospace
General Motors
GE Research
GMW Associates
GridBridge, an ERMCO Company
Hammond Power Solutions
HBK
HBM Test and Measurement (HBM, an HBK Company)
H3X Technologies
Hitachi Energy
Higher Wire Inc.
Hioki USA Corp
HL Mechatronics
How2Power.com
HVR Advanced Power Components Inc.
Imperix
Infineon
Infolytica
IWATSU Test Instruments Europe GmbH
JMAG Div. / JSOL Corp
John Deere
Keysight Technologies
LEM USA, Inc.
Louisiana State University
Magneforce Software Systems, Inc.
Magna-Power Electronics
magniX
Manutech Inc.
MathWorks
Measurement Instruments
Mentor Graphics Corp.
MersenMessago PCIM GmbH
Mitsubishi Electric US Inc
Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories
Myway Plus Corporations
N-Z
Nagamori Foundation
National Aerospace Solutions
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Nextracker
NoMIS Power
NPIE Bridge Program
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
OMICRON Electronics GmbH
ON Semiconductor
Opal RT
Payton America Inc.
Pacific Power Source
Plexim, Inc.
PolyCharge America, Inc.Powerex, Inc.
Power Integrations
Power Secure
Powersim Inc.
Powersys Inc.
PMK Mess- und Kommunikationstechnik GmbH
Proto Lam, Inc.
Proto Laminations, Inc.
Redwood Materials
Rockwell Automation
Rohm Semiconductor
RTDS Technologies Inc
Rohde & Schwarz
SanRex Corporation
Safran Group
Synopsys
STMicroelectronics
Taiwan Semiconductor
Tektronix
Teledyne LeCroy
The Ohio State University CHPPE
TDK-Lambda Americas
Torquemeters Ltd.
Typhoon HIL, Inc.
VisIC Technologies
WAFIOS Machinery Corporation
Win Source Electronics
Wolfspeed
Wolong Electric Group Co. Ltd.
Wiley
Yogogawa
ZES Zimmer Inc.
UNIVERSITIES
Aalborg University
Centre for Development of Advanced Computing(CDAC)
Concordia University
CURENT
Dartmouth College’s Power Management
FREEDM Sys Ctr NC State University
Georgia Institute of Technology
Integration Center
North Carolina State University, FREEDM Systems Center
Ohio State University
SUNY University at Stony Brook
Texas A&M
University at Buffalo
University of California, Berkeley
University of Florida
University of Kentucky
University of Maryland—College Park
University of NC Charlotte-EPIC
University of Tennessee-Knoxville
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)