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MAY - 20216 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY INSIGHTSThe COVID-19 pandemic has turned the world on its head and left a significant impact on virtually every industry, with the power electronics industry being no exception. Owing to major disruptions in the supply chains and the amount of uncertainty that exists because of the reactions of governments, many companies paused or halved their scale of operations. However, the demand for more efficient management and delivery of electricity will not go away. The year 2021 will be the turning point for the Power electronics industry as an enabler of efficient, high-density, and sustainable energy solutions. The emergence of electric vehicles, Cloud, Artificial Intelligence (AI), 5G systems, and massive bandwidth growth in data centers poses significant power management challenges, including thermal and power density. In end-user environments, businesses and consumers are increasingly demanding environmentally sustainable operations and products. The power problem that transceivers must solve is how to double the power density without reducing efficiency and increasing the overall carbon footprint (or even decrease). Furthermore, as next-generation systems require higher power density solutions, it complicates challenges in overall design complexity and cost. Without advancement in power management technology, the acceleration of the deployment of applications such as data centers, electric vehicles, digital health systems, and automated manufacturing will be greatly restrained. That said, as power is a critical component in every electronic application, aspirations of sustainable products and competitive advantages are realized when the high-performance power approach is defined early in the design cycle. In addition, advances in power management design tools enable system designers to quickly select, design, and validate their power designs, thus shortening product time to market. Future Power Electronics will provide robust, efficient, and cost-effective solutions at high power densities and will play a pivotal role in ensuring that global economies can effectively reduce carbon dioxide emissions even in a period of increasing energy consumption. On that note, we present the insights of the Top Power Electronics Companies to help organisations explore and unlock perspectives that translate to desired business and operational outcomes.Let us know your thoughts!The Future of Power ElectronicsEditorialCopyright © 2021 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.Email:sales@manufacturingtechnologyinsights.comeditor@manufacturingtechnologyinsights.commarketing@manufacturingtechnologyinsights.com May - 01 - 2021, Vol 07 - Issue 08 (ISSN 2644-2493) Published by ValleyMedia, Inc. To subscribe to Manufacturing Technology InsightsVisit www.manufacturingtechnologyinsights.com Editor-in-ChiefLaura DavisEditorial StaffSalesVisualizerChris LynnAnnie Mathewsannie@manufacturingtechnologyinsights.comAva Gracia Peter ThomasRose DcruzAaron PaulTECHNOLOGY INSIGHTSTECHNOLOGY INSIGHTSLaura DavisEditor-in-ChiefManufacturing Technology InsightsWrite to useditor@manufacturingtechnologyinsights.com*Some of the Insights are based on the interviews with respective CIOs and CXOs to our editorial staff
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