TTI launches power management webcast series
Fort Worth, Tex. — TTI, Inc., a global distributor of passive, connector, electromechanical, and discrete components, has released two Power Management Webcasts in the wake of its Power Management Resource Center launch last month.
Bob Hult, director of product technology, Bishop and Associates, kicks off the series with Power Connector Evolution, a 10-minute discussion that addresses the increased demand for power and the associated industry trends and challenges it is creating in the connector market.
Dennis Zogbi, president and owner of Paumanok Group, presents a 15-minute webcast, Passive Components in Power Electronics 2009. Zogbi provides a forecast for the global passive electronic component industry to 2014, and outlines the trends in the passive industry for the power segment. Click here for the webcasts.
See related article: TTI launches Power Management Resource Center

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