Live webinar on heat pumps

Advanced semiconductor solutions for a hot future in heat pumps

26 October 2022
8 am EDT / 2 pm CEST


The heat pump market is heating up. For several years already, heat pumps have been a critical part of the green energy transition. Yet, current geopolitical tensions and unpredictable oil and gas prices have further pushed this technology to the forefront. Infineon's decades of experience in HVAC and air conditioning provides the foundation for its comprehensive semiconductor solutions for heat pumps.

From power control and connectivity to HMI and sensing, this webinar will show how technical solutions like wide bandgap and IGBT can combine with smart metering and predictive analytics for even better heat pump designs.

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Key Takeaways

  • Infineon's key offerings for heat pump inverters
  • Technological and application advantages of Infineon's products in SiC, IGBT, GaN, and superjuction
  • Making design and system choices: power modules, smart modules or discretes
  • Smart metering and predictive analytics thanks to Infineon's smart solutions
  • Infineon's support for customers in technical and design decisions

Speakers

  • Mehrdad Baghaie Yazdi, Senior Director Application Marketing and Application Management at Infineon Technologies

    Mehrdad joined Infineon Technologies in 2022 as Head of the Application Marketing and Management Organization. Before joining Infineon he gained more than a decade of experience in wide bandgap semiconductors, most recently as the Head of the Wide Bandgap Application Unit at ON Semiconductor. Before its merger with ON, he served as a senior engineer for device modeling at Fairchild Semiconductors. While pursuing a doctoral degree in Solid State Engineering at the Technical University of Darmstadt, he worked at the Fraunhofer Institute for Adaptronics. He completed his Dipl.-Ing. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, with a focus in Microelectronics and Photonics, at the Technical University of Vienna.


  • Martin Warnke, System Architect at Infineon Technologies

    Martin got his Master's degree from Technical University of Munich in 2012 and served various technical positions within the semiconductor industry since. After becoming an expert in Wide Bandgap Semiconductor applications and characterization, he joined Infineon in 2021 as System Architect for motor control ecosystems. In his role, he is responsible for translating the technical benefits of new technologies into value propositions for motor applications.


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