Portable Power 2005 to Explore Challenges and Opportunities of Powering Portable Devices.Annual event will gather industry leaders to discuss critical issues including trends in wireless devices and the impact of emerging markets on the global portable power supply chain
WHAT: Portable Power 2005 is the premier industry event for designers,
developers and manufacturers of power supply systems, batteries,
software, and microelectronics. The event, chaired by Dr. Brian
Barnett of TIAX LLC, will feature industry leaders sharing their
perspectives on topics including the impact of growing markets
such as China on the global portable power supply chain, the
evolution of mobile headsets, and the future of portable fuel cell
technologies.
The 2005 program will feature a combination of compelling keynote
speeches, feature presentations, educational sessions, and
technical workshops on topics including:
-- China's expanding role and impact on the global supply chain
-- Novel power management technologies
-- Next generation battery technology
-- Emerging fuel cell and micro fuel cell technologies
-- Countermeasures to battery counterfeiting
-- Wireless wide area broadband services
-- New semiconductor structures
WHO: Experts presenting at this year's conference include:
-- Nicholas Brathwaite, CTO, Flextronics Corporation
-- Edward H. Frank, Ph.D., VP Research & Development, Broadcom
Corporation
-- William Wong, SVP Sales & Marketing, Cellon Inc.
-- Hal Stratton, Chairman, United States Consumer Product Safety
Commission
-- Hideo Takeshita, VP, Institute of Information Technology,
Japan
-- Ryan Gorostiza, Senior Manager, Strategic Marketing, QUALCOMM,
Inc.
-- Kenji Ogisu, Senior General Manager, R&D Division, Energy
Company, Sony
WHEN: Sunday, September 18 - Wednesday, September 21, 2005
WHERE: The Palace Hotel
2 New Montgomery Street
San Francisco, CA
For information on topics for Portable Power 2005 or to register to attend, visit the conference website at www.portablepower2005.com. Sponsors of Portable Power 2005 include SANYO, Texas Instruments See TI. (company) Texas Instruments - (TI) A US electronics company. A TI engineer, Jack Kilby invented the integrated circuit in 1958. Three TI employees left the company in 1982 to start Compaq. , Call2Recycle re·cy·cle tr.v. re·cy·cled, re·cy·cling, re·cy·cles 1. To put or pass through a cycle again, as for further treatment. 2. To start a different cycle in. 3. a. , HYB HYB Hybridization HYB High Yield Bond HYB Hybrid Circuit Battery Co., Ltd., Nexergy, Portable Design, Portable Design China, Advanced Battery Technology, Advanced Fuel Cell Technology, analogZONE, Appliance A stand-alone hardware device or software environment dedicated to a specific task. See hardware appliance and software appliance. Design, Batteries & Energy Storage Technology, Battery Power Products & Technology, Bityard Magazine, EIN EIN Employer Identification Number EIN Employee Identification Number EIN European Ideas Network (think tank) EIN Environmental Information Network EIN Equivalent Input Noise EIN Elderhostel Institute Network Publishing, Electronic Design, e-Power Magazine, ETnews, Fuel Cell Magazine, Power Management DesignLine Designline is a bus and coach manufacturer based in Ashburton, New Zealand. Designline was founded in Ashburton in 1985, as a manufacturer of tour coaches. It diversified into city buses in the early 1990s, and then to hybrid city buses in the late 1990s. , Technology Review, Wireless Design & Development, and Wireless Watch Japan. |
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