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Nanopower Semiconductor at Electronica 2024!

Written by Jan Frode Bergsø | Oct 30, 2024 9:53:02 AM

The wait is almost over! From November 12-15, 2024, Nanopower Semiconductor will be at Electronica, the world’s largest trade fair for the electronics industry, held at the Trade Fair Center Messe München. Join us in Hall B5, Booth 534, where we’re excited to showcase our latest in power-saving technology and connect with innovators like you.

Explore Our nPZero IC Demos

At our booth, we’ll demonstrate the groundbreaking capabilities of our nPZero IC, designed to deliver exceptional efficiency and extended battery life in energy-sensitive applications. You’ll see live demos showing nPZero working with:

  • Coin Cell Batteries: Highlighting nPZero’s efficiency in compact, battery-powered devices.
  • Solid-State Batteries and Supercapacitors: Showcasing its potential for long-lasting performance and reliability.
  • Sensor and Bluetooth Communication: Perfect for IoT and low-power applications, demonstrating nPZero’s advanced energy management capabilities.

     

Book meeting / Free day pass

 

Meet the Nanopower Team & Early Adopters

Our leadership team—including our CEO, COO, CTO, Customer Success Manager, Sales and Distribution Management, and Business Development representatives—will be on hand to discuss your projects and answer your questions. We’re also thrilled to be joined by our partners and early adopters, who will showcase their innovative products featuring Nanopower technology, offering an exciting look at real-world applications of our solutions.

Why Electronica 2024?

Electronica is the ultimate showcase of the latest advancements across the electronics industry. It’s an unparalleled opportunity to see how our solutions can help you overcome design challenges with efficiency and reliability.

Join us in Hall B5, Booth 534, to connect, collaborate, and explore how Nanopower Semiconductor can power the future of your designs.

We look forward to seeing you in Munich!

 

EIC Accelerator funding

Nanopower development is part-funded through EU’s European Innovation Council.