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Vicor releases podcast episode featuring DPI UAV systems

22nd November 2022
Beth Floyd
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The Powering Innovation podcast focuses on innovations, examining how electronics technologies can be applied to solve real-world challenges. The first episode in the series features DPI UAV Systems(DPI), a manufacturer of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) systems.

Vicor states that this episode takes a deep dive into UAV systems and how DPI is extending communications range 3x with a new class of tethered drones. Joe Pawelczyk, Vice President of Operations at DPI, joins Robert Gendron, Vicor’s Corporate Vice President, Product Development, to discuss the cutting-edge technology driving change that addresses real-world problems. The episode examines the communication networks needed at sea as well as high-security communications, such as in military applications, and how DPI’s technology is far exceeding today’s standards. With drones that can fly up to 400 hours without needing to land, this episode highlights how DPI is taking innovation to new heights.

“The Powering Innovation podcast highlights some of the ways we collaborate with our customers to unleash innovative technologies using high density power modules. As we explore unique applications and how they are powered, we expect this episode to be of interest to power designers of UAV systems and really any engineer that is designing mobile applications where power density is a priority,” said Gendron.

Vicor’s Powering Innovation podcast is available with new episodes released several times per year. Listeners can expect to learn about new ideas in electrification, power challenges, creative power architectures, as well as supply chain issues, real-life challenges and more.

The Powering Innovation podcast is available to download from all major podcast providers, including Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcasts, and more.

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