Current developments in electronics design

Information
Thursday, January 9, 2025
05:30 PM - 07:00 PM
FHV, Building W, Room W2 06

What can you expect?

The FHV Smart Engineering Technology research group invites you to two specialist lectures on the topic of “Electronic design best practice methods”. Elias Voegel from Mulitvative addresses the question of “Why electronics development has to become agile – and how to do it,” while Dominik Zeller from Würth addresses the topic of “Theoretical considerations for cable and housing shielding.”

Speaker:

  • Elias Voegel: After graduating from HTL Rankweil, Elias, together with business partner Laurenz, founded Multivative, a company whose goal is to make electronics prototyping easier and more automated. During their studies in Graz, they developed a machine for SMT assembly of very small quantities with their first pilot customers. Their pick2place.com assembly service will start in January 2025, offering quick and uncomplicated prototypes of assembled PCBs - a competitive alternative to JLCPCB and other providers.
  • Dominik Zeller: After graduating from the HTL Mödling in the electrical engineering department, he completed his bachelor's degree in electronics and economics as well as his master's degree in innovation and technology management at the Technikum Wien. Today he is a field application engineer at the Würth Group and is responsible for training and further education of the sales team, technical customer advice as well as the organization and implementation of specialist seminars.

 

Event language

German
 

Audience

Developers, team leads, product managers in the electronics sector and anyone interested are warmly invited.
 

Participation

Participation in the event is free of charge and no registration is required.

Profilbild von Dominik Zeller, Würth Group | © Würth