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GAN VALLEY & YOLE WEBINAR – POWER GAN: MARKET & TECHNOLOGY TRENDS
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Join us for the first GaN Valley webinar, for which we will bring you the opportunity to learn directly from Dr. Taha AYARI, Market & Technology Analyst about the lastest GaN findings, forecasts and trends:
The Power GaN market is evaluated at $2.04B and set to represent 6% of the powerelectronics sector by 2028. Consumer fast chargers and adapters are driving this growth, with trends like higher power capacities and all-GaN chargers increasing GaN content per charger. Power GaN is also extending to other consumer uses like OVP in smartphones, offering a billion-unit market potential. Automotive and datacom are additional growth drivers; GaN devices find applications in automotive LiDAR and powertrains.
After a presentation of the report, you will have time to ask questions and get even deeper insights that are relevant for you.
Yole Group will be present with:
Taha AYARI, PhD.
Technology & Market Analyst – Compound Semiconductor and Emerging Substrates
Yole Intelligence
Friday, 6 October,2023 11:30 – 12:00 CEST
More information will be coming soon…
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Taha Ayari, Ph.D.
Technology & Market Analyst, Semiconductor Substrates & Materials
Taha Ayari, Ph.D., is Technology & Market Analyst, Semiconductor Substrates & Materials at Yole Group.
Taha’s expertise is mainly in power electronics with related WBG materials and emerging semiconductor substrates. He is fully engaged in the development of technology and market products, as well as custom projects.
Taha has two years’ experience as a Technology & Cost Analyst at Yole Group, where he focuses on the development of compound semiconductor reverse engineering & costing analyses.
Prior to Yole Group, Taha was a research engineer at Georgia Tech Lorraine (Metz, France). He published numerous papers with a particular focus on III-N materials.
Taha holds an MSc and a Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta, USA).