FORT COLLINS, Colo., Aug. 07, 2017 -- Advanced Energy Industries, Inc. (Nasdaq:AEIS), a global leader in precision power conversion, announced today that Yuval Wasserman, president and CEO, will be participating in the D.A. Davidson Annual Technology Forum on Tuesday, August 15, 2017 at the Roosevelt Hotel, in New York, NY.
About Advanced Energy
Advanced Energy (NASDAQ:AEIS) is a global leader in innovative power and control technologies for high-growth, precision power solutions for thin films processes and industrial applications. Advanced Energy is headquartered in Fort Collins, Colorado, with dedicated support and service locations around the world. For more information, go to www.advanced-energy.com.
Advanced Energy and the Advanced Energy logo are trademarks of Advanced Energy Industries, Inc. or one of its Affiliates in the United States and elsewhere.
For more information, contact: Tom Liguori Advanced Energy Industries, Inc. (970) 232-8096 [email protected] Annie Leschin Advanced Energy Industries, Inc. (970) 407-6555 [email protected]


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