APEC has quickly become one of the pre-eminent events on the electronics industry calendar. The booming power electronics market offers significant opportunity, and the conference draws a large contingent of electrical engineers because of its deeply technical agenda. It also brings together a rare cross section of researchers, academics, practicing engineers and industry experts. That blend gives the event a level of technical authority few other conferences can match.
The 2026 conference runs March 22-26 in San Antonio, Texas. Attendees will find plenty to explore. Seminars deliver in-depth insight into a wide range of power electronics topics and help professionals stay current with rapid industry advances. Hundreds of technical presentations and peer-reviewed papers will examine emerging research and real-world design challenges. Industry sessions will span design innovation, manufacturing strategies and practical applications. A three-day exposition featuring nearly 300 exhibitors will spotlight the latest products, components and enabling technologies.
Our electronics lead editor, Peter Brown, will attend to gather insights, spot trends and report on key developments. If you cannot make it this year, follow his coverage for a front-row view of the action.
Features and news from APEC 2026
- At APEC 2026, Alpha and Omega Semiconductor to showcase advanced solutions for AI core power, AI factory and industrial power
- Mouser Electronics to showcase the latest power technologies and solutions at APEC 2026
- Infineon expands digital power controller portfolio with XDPP1188-200C for custom HV/MV IBC designs up to 800 VDC in AI data centers
- Danisense to exhibit at APEC 2026
- Indium Corporation to feature materials solutions powering sustainability at APEC 2026
- ROHM to showcase cutting-edge power electronics solutions at APEC 2026
- At APEC 2026, AmberSemi to feature new PowerTile™ solutions to solve AI data center power problems
- Power architecture decisions define system performance
- At APEC 2026: Apex Microtechnology expands integrated power module family with new 600V, 40A silicon carbide 3-phase module
- Danisense introduces new high precision DC and AC current clamp-on

