With InnoBooster support from the Innovation Fund, PowerCon, a Hadsund company with 15 employees, is now making a bright idea from a group of AAU researchers into an industrially usable device. PowerCon is already developing technology that converts energy from wind turbines and other renewable sources to stable electricity in the grid.
Engineering Firm Makes AAU Prototype Into 3-in-1 Device
A North Jutland engineering company will develop a prototype from Aalborg University into a smart, new 3-in-1 instrument that makes it easier to test power electronics components for use in the energy industry
Last modified: 04.01.2016
Iepe News
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17.02.2017
February 28, 2017 - PhD Defence by Alireza Kouchaki (SDU)
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18.01.2017
IEPE Symposium 2017 - round-off
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16.11.2016
Nov. 28 - PhD Defence by Rakesh Ramachandran
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07.11.2016
Invitation: IEPE Symposium 2017
The symposium is free of charge (with a fee for no-show ) and open for stakeholders, companies and other with an interest in the newest solutions and trends of power electronics technologies ranging from LED to Wind turbine applications. Program highlights: Technical speeches Opening of packaging laboratory Electronics Fair and Spin-offs Laboratory tours Matchmaking opportunities
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26.08.2016
Lorand Bede successfully defended his PhD
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10.08.2016
August 23: PhD defence by Lorand Bede on Advanced and Robust Grid Control of Power Converters