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NCKU hosts 1st IEEE Energy Electronics conference in Taiwan

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TAINAN, TAIWAN: National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), southern Taiwan, hosts the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) International Future Energy Electronics Conference (IFEEC), November 3-6, with approximately 300 scholars and experts from 18 countries including Japan, China, USA, and Australia, to explore issues on renewable energy and power electronics.

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Academician Fred C. Lee, also the Distinguished Professor from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA, on behalf of the Organizing Committee, hailed for an initiative by NCKU to host the first international conference in power electronics and welcomed all the guests from the world to attend IFEEC 2013 at NCKU, Tainan.

"The time is ready for Taiwan to host international power electronics conference," according to Lee who noted that Taiwan is very strong in "power electronics especially in areas of power supply."

Founder and honorary chairman of Delta Electronics, Dr. Bruce Cheng, gave his remark at the opening ceremony on November 4. He had emphasized that the climate change to have the potential to affect the life of every person and every species on the planet.

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