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APEC (Applied Power Electronics Conference) is the IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference, positioned as North America’s leading conference for power electronics professionals. It is not a traditional online course platform, but rather an industry continuing education, technical exchange, and exhibition event centered on an in-person conference. The 2027 conference is scheduled to take place March 7–11 at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, USA.
APEC’s educational value is mainly reflected in its Professional Education Seminars: each session lasts about 3.5 hours and is designed for working professionals in power electronics and related fields, with topics ranging from introductory to advanced levels. Full Conference registration provides access to seminars, technical sessions, and industry sessions. Technical Sessions present peer-reviewed papers in both lecture and dialogue/poster formats, making it easier to engage in deeper discussions with authors. Industry Sessions focus on the latest developments in the industry and use presentations rather than formal papers, making them better suited for sharing practical corporate experience. There are also Plenary Sessions, Debate Sessions, Exhibitor Presentations, and a three-day Exposition covering power semiconductors, ICs, magnetic components, capacitors, thermal management, simulation tools, and more.
The captured text does not provide a complete registration price list, only noting that registration categories include Full Conference, Technical and Industry Sessions, Professional Education Seminars Only, General Attendee, and others. Wednesday Night Social is included with some passes; other registration types require a separate purchase, with the 2026 price listed as USD 150. After the conference, attendees who have checked in may receive a Certificate of Attendance, but the text does not indicate any credit-bearing or professional certification status.
Its strengths lie in its long history: APEC began in 1986, was launched by IEEE-related organizations, and is supported by groups such as IAS and PSMA. Its content combines academic rigor with industrial applicability, making it suitable for engineering practice, paper exchange, product research, and professional networking. The exhibition is also fairly large, with 260 companies already registered to exhibit in 2027. The limitation is that it is primarily an in-person conference in North America. Except for the Plenary Session, which is livestreamed/recorded, other educational sessions are not recorded. Content downloads also strictly depend on registration category, and unregistered users cannot access papers or slides.
It is best suited for power electronics engineers, R&D personnel, equipment OEMs, component manufacturers, test/quality/compliance engineers, marketing and sales professionals, and related students. For users in China, the website access status cannot be determined from the text and is marked as unknown. Attending in person also requires considering U.S. visa requirements, travel costs, and the English-language conference environment.
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