The Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) represented the ARCHIMEDES project at the RTOs International Network (RINs) Summit in Taiwan. The summit, held on March 27, brought together leading Research and Technology Organizations (RTOs) to discuss the latest advancements and collaborations in the field.
ITRI, a key partner in the ARCHIMEDES project, showcased its groundbreaking work in compound semiconductor technology. As part of the European R&D program ARCHIMEDES, ITRI focuses on advancing sustainable power electronics technology. The project aims to enhance the integration of components, module packaging, and system operations, striving to develop precise lifetime prediction capabilities for these technologies.
During the RINs CEOs Meeting, ITRI highlighted several significant achievements in wide-bandgap power devices and lifespan prediction technologies:
- 1700V/60A SiC MOSFET Wafer: A high-voltage, high-current semiconductor device that promises improved efficiency and durability.
- 1700V/100A SiC Power Module: A robust power module designed for demanding applications, offering enhanced performance and reliability.
- 30kW DC Fast Charging Application: A powerful fast-charging solution for electric vehicles, showcasing the practical applications of ITRI’s innovations.
These developments reflect ITRI’s continuous efforts and commitment to pushing the boundaries of compound semiconductor technology, contributing to a more sustainable future for energy and electronic technologies.
The ARCHIMEDES project exemplifies international collaboration aimed at driving innovation in sustainable power electronics. By bringing together expertise from various sectors, the project seeks to bridge the gap between research and practical applications, ensuring the development of technologies that meet future energy demands.