End User Requirements Aired at Inaugural Energy Harvesting Event
29 October 2009
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End User Requirements Aired at Inaugural Energy Harvesting Event

 
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Next week more than 300 attendees will converge in Denver (www.IDTechEx.com/Denver ) at two co-located events: Energy Harvesting & Storage and Wireless Sensor Networks & RTLS. These events bring together the whole ecosystem from adopters of the technology to those making wireless sensors, ultra low power electronics, energy harvesting and energy storage devices.
 
Crucially, the event features an impressive line up of end user speakers covering their needs and experiences with the technology. From the military, hear from the US Navy, SPAWAR,
×Northrop Grumman
Northrop Grumman
is presenting at
Energy Harvesting & Storage Europe 2010
Munich, Germany
26 - 27 May 2010
Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin. The big sensor integration companies such as Bosch, Emerson and
×Schneider Electric
Schneider Electric
is presenting at
Energy Harvesting & Storage Europe 2010
Munich, Germany
26 - 27 May 2010
Schneider Electric are among the speaker line up. Adopters such as BP, Hospital Corporation of America,
×NASA
NASA
is presenting at
Energy Harvesting & Storage Europe 2010
Munich, Germany
26 - 27 May 2010
NASA, Adidas and
×SNCF
SNCF
is presenting at
Energy Harvesting & Storage Europe 2010
Munich, Germany
26 - 27 May 2010
SNCF give you the perspectives from their industry.
 
This is followed by companies covering the full range of technologies, from wireless sensor network nodes powered by energy harvesters to the full range of energy harvesting components including photovoltaic, thermoelectric, piezoelectric, RF and EM etc. The latest in energy storage for small devices is covered, from super capacitors to thin film batteries, as is the latest in ultra low power electronics, from companies such as TI.
 
Optional tours include visiting the manufacturing facility of sponsor Infinite Power Solutions, the National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL) and the University of Colorado. The awards dinner is now sold out.
 
For those seeking to use or supply these technologies, this is the must attend conference. Register now at www.IDTechEx.com/Denver .
 
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