M-Shunt will be taking part in the 9th Bremen Mechatronics Day, hosted by the Bremen Centre for Mechatronics. This year’s event brings together representatives from research and industry to discuss the role of power electronics, reliability and testing in the energy transition.
The programme includes contributions from the University of Bremen, HiPE-LAB, SMA Solar Technologies, ABB, ENERCON and NorthH2, covering topics ranging from high-power testing and component reliability to offshore hydrogen production and model-based monitoring. As part of this line-up, Hauke Lutzen will represent M-Shunt with a contribution on technology transfer from research into industrial application.
The event offers a valuable opportunity for exchange between researchers, technology providers and industrial partners working on the next generation of reliable energy systems.
