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Energy Hervesting & Storage

Over 200 Exhibitors and 3000 Attendees expected at the IDTechEx Show

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World's largest event on Energy Harvesting & Storage technologies and their application.

Venue
Santa Clara Convention Center / Santa Clara, CA, USA

This seventh annual IDTechEx event provides insight into energy harvesting technologies, case studies and markets, ranging from consumer electronics and sensors all the way to vehicles, building and industrial automation.

Attendees to this event will learn:

  • Who needs energy harvesting, the ROI and sectors close to adoption. End user and integrators from a diverse range of markets present their needs and experiences.
  • All the technology options - from energy harvester choices, energy storage options, through to the latest in low power electronics and wireless sensors and related technologies such as thin film harvesters and supercapacitors.
  • The current state of the technology at the event exhibition.

...and all with an analytical, commercial outlook, taking into account market requirements, competitive technologies and development roadmaps. More than 400 people attend this event to aid their critical business and technology development strategy decisions in this emerging, high growth topic.

Application Focus

Application-focused sessions cover the opportunity of energy harvesting in the built environment, showing how it is enabling smart - and more energy efficient - buildings and smart cities, merging with the Internet of Things (IoT) and M2M evolution. Sessions also focus on industrial wireless monitoring, transportation and consumer electronics. The conference features some of the world's largest user and integrator companies presenting on their needs and many are in attendance to learn how they can use these new technologies to address their challenges.

Technology Focus

The event assesses the merit of the following technologies from world leading companies and research institutes:

  • Energy harvesting technologies, including thermoelectric, piezoelectric, photovoltaic, electromagnetic, wireless power transfer and multi modal versions
  • Thin film batteries and supercapacitors
  • New manufacturing techniques
  • Ultra low power electronics and power management
  • Indoor Positioning Systems and wireless sensor technologies including RFID, Internet of Things, RTLS and WSN at different protocols

In addition, this year's event is co-located with Internet of Things & Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) USA, Printed Electronics USA and Supercapacitors USA - enabling you to meet and interact with colleagues in other exciting technologies and allow you to gain the most from your attendance, with more than 200 exhibitors.

Event highlights

World First Announcements

 

Exhibition

 

Masterclasses

Hear from leading global organisations with new announcements.

 

The co-located exhibition runs alongside the conference tracks and takes place on November 18-19. It will showcase over 200 exhibiting companies from around the world. View Details

 

Have your questions answered by industry experts in interactive consultancy-style sessions which will bring you up to date with the topics. View Details

 

Co-located Events

 

Company Tours

 

Energy Harvesting in Action


Attendees can access all the conference track and co-located exhibition. View Details

 

Santa Clara is one of the most important technology hubs in the world and we are delighted to be able to offer company visits to some leading companies in this region.

 

As part of the exhibition area, we will be showcasing working demonstrations of "Energy Harvesting in Action". A great chance to get involved with the technology.

Who should attend?

System integrators     Consumer electronics companies     Wireless sensor/RFID suppliers
Building developers/specifiers Technology buyers Low power silicon providers
Transportation technology buyers Investors Automation solution providers

Feedback from past attendees:

The best thing was making contact with new and prospective customers - I practically never left the booth.

EM Microelectronic

Overall, this was a great conference and was my first real interaction with IDTechEx. The speakers were relevant and the discussions during the master sessions were very good. I learned a lot and that is why I came.

Stanley Black & Decker

The event was a very useful experience for me

AgustaWestland

The IDTechEx Energy Harvesting congress is really the highest quality international event of its kind in Europe, congratulations for your outstanding success! I was happy we could be part of it

EnOcean GmbH

Encouraging more poster presentation is a good way for making emerging technologies more palpable.

OSRAM Sylvania

The conference was excellently organized. The presentations were good, as were the questions and discussions.

Sony

Excellent conference with broad range of presentations!

Starkey Labs, Inc.

I really enjoyed the co-location with the other themes, and I made a lot of new contacts during the conference and exhibition

NPL

 

World class business intelligence.
Distilled information immediately useful
with contacts for future networking.

Saulsbury Industries

You have broken through a boundary and reached another level.

Agfa Materials

You provided excellent reviews on sensors and energy harvesting!

Dreyer Medical Clinic

It was a very interesting forum. Of all the ones I've been to, perhaps the only one where I could see what the industry needs and seems to be adopting out of the power scavenging area.

Georgia Tech

I was impressed with the attendees at this show. Best one yet & good connections for the company.

Bently Nevada

The conference exceeded all expectations in terms of organization and quality of presentations. Excellent!

University of Lisbon

There was a great mix of papers, which kept the whole event fresh.

Analog Devices

I was impressed by the large audience that attended the conference. The event was indeed a success

Ohmatex

Excellent range of applications and topics.

Kimberly Clark