Würth Elektronik eiSos supports EPCI informational and educational activities about passive components

source: Würth Elektronik eiSos news

Waldenburg/Germany, Lanskroun/Czech Republic, 29 June 2017 – Würth Elektronik eiSos is pleased to announce its cooperation with and support for the European Passive Components Institute s.r.o. (EPCI). The cooperation includes the development of easy-to-use web-based tools for designers of passive component hardware, educational tools for schools, and promotion of the passive components industry to everyone interested in this field.

Würth Elektronik eiSos has become a gold sponsor of EPCI and co-sponsor of the upcoming international Passive Components Networking Days PCNS in Brno, Czech Republic, in September 2017.

 

“Our aim is to be a valued part of the upcoming new digital age based on advanced modern electronics. Designers of such enabling technologies prefer open web sources to get the latest information, benchmarking, knowledge base, etc. Easy to find, online resources of passive components information, such as EPCI activities and its website, represent one of the important communication channels that are growing in influence,” said Alexander Gerfer, CTO Würth Elektronik eiSos Group.

 

 

“It is our great honour to establish a cooperation with leading European passive component manufacturer Würth Elektronik eiSos who shares our visions and missions. It is a further strong motivation for us to continue in our efforts to support the passive components industry and develop new web-based online tools,” said Tomas Zednicek, President of EPCI.

 

 


 About EPCI

The European Passive Component Institute (EPCI) was established in July 2015 with the objective of building bridges between European passive component manufacturers, test houses and universities, and the end users of passive components. EPCI has established several open projects to support the passive component industry through web-based electronics tools such as:

EPCI cooperates closely with ESA, the European Space Agency and other academic and industrial organizations on passive component projects. EPCI co-sponsored ESA’s 2nd Space Passive Components Days, at ESTEC in October 2016, and was shortlisted for the European Industry 2016 Electra Award in the category Educational Support.

EPCI and the Brno University of Technology are jointly organizing the first PCNS Passive Components Networking Days, 12-15 September 2017 in Brno, Czech Republic, for leading passive components manufacturers and universities. More info at: www.passive-components.eu/pcns

EPCI has become the top-rated linked reference for “passive components” searches in 2017. Further information and passive components newsletter can be found at: www.passive-components.eu


About Würth Elektronik eiSos

Würth Elektronik eiSos is a manufacturer of electronic and electromechanical components for the electronics industry. The company is part of the Würth Group, the global market leader for fastener technology. It employs 6,500 people and generated sales of almost 555 million Euros in 2016. Würth Elektronik eiSos is active in 50 countries worldwide.

Manufacturing facilities in Europe, Asia and North America ensure delivery to a customer base that is growing worldwide. The product range covers EMC components, inductors, transformers, HF components, varistors, capacitors, power modules, LEDs, connectors, power elements, switches, assembly technology and fuse holders.

Würth Elektronik eiSos is one of Europe’s largest manufacturers of passive components. The company’s innovative power in the field of e-mobility is reflected in its technology partnership with the Formula E team ABT Schaeffler Audi Sport and its support for the Formula E racing series (www.we-speed-up-the-future.com). Würth Elektronik eiSos also addresses other global growth markets, such as energy harvesting, the Internet of Things, wireless communication, and sensors, with a rapidly growing offer of innovative products.

Würth Elektronik: more than you expect!

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