From
October 30th, 2020
To
November 1st, 2020
IEEE EI2 2020
Event Information
The IEEE EI2 2020 conference is recognized as a pivotal event in the realm of energy systems and the energy internet. It is meticulously organized to bring together leading researchers, industry professionals, and academics to delve into the latest advancements and innovations. The conference is co-sponsored by prestigious institutions such as Wuhan University, Tsinghua University, and the IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES), ensuring a high-caliber platform for knowledge exchange and networking. Attendees will be immersed in a wealth of information, with discussions centered around cutting-edge technologies and methodologies that are shaping the future of energy systems.
A comprehensive array of topics will be covered, including energy internet architecture, smart grid technologies, and the integration of renewable energy sources. The event is designed to foster collaboration and innovation, with a focus on addressing the challenges and opportunities presented by the evolving energy landscape. Participants will have the opportunity to engage with thought leaders and gain insights into the latest research findings and technological advancements. The conference's agenda is crafted to stimulate dialogue and inspire new ideas, making it an invaluable experience for those involved in the energy sector.
The IEEE EI2 2020 conference is supported by a diverse group of co-organizers, including the China Electrotechnical Society, Chinese Association of Automation, and the IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS), among others. This collaboration ensures a rich and varied program that caters to a wide range of interests and expertise. With its emphasis on energy system integration and the energy internet, the event serves as a crucial platform for exhibitors to showcase their solutions and innovations. By participating, exhibitors can connect with a highly engaged audience, expand their professional network, and contribute to the advancement of sustainable energy practices.
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IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES)