ETS‑Lindgren Continues Prominent Involvement in EMC Europe 2026

August 20, 2026

CEDAR PARK, Texas, August 20, 2026 – ETS‑Lindgren announced its extensive technical contributions to EMC Europe 2026, a leading European Symposium on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), to be held August 31 to September 4 at the Prague Congress Centre in Prague, Czech Republic. ETS‑Lindgren will contribute six invited presentations, chair three workshops, and serve as a Silver Sponsor and Exhibitor, as well as a Gold Sponsor of the Women in Engineering (WIE) and Young Professionals events.

Symposium attendees are invited to visit ETS‑Lindgren in Booth #6 during the Exhibition to learn about the company’s latest products and services. The Exhibition will be open Tuesday, September 1, to Thursday, September 3, from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm CEST each day. Attendees are encouraged to check the EMC Europe 2026 website for updates to the Exhibition schedule and related news.

ETS‑Lindgren’s technical contributions begin Wednesday, September 2, with the full-day Workshop Intentional Electromagnetic Interference (IEMI) Risk Management for Critical Infrastructures, held in Room Terrace 2B from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm CEST, including refreshment breaks. Garth D’Abreu, Subject Matter Expert and Director, Automotive Solutions with ETS‑Lindgren, will present “Shielding and Hardening Strategies for HEMP/IEMI-Protected Control Centers.”

The Workshop is chaired by Marian Lanzrath of Fraunhofer FKIE, with Sven Fisahn of the Bundeswehr Research Institute for Protective Technologies and CBRN Protection (WIS) and Janet O’Neil, Customer Relations Manager with ETS‑Lindgren, serving as Co-Chairs. Drs. Fisahn and Lanzrath will also present, joining noted experts from WIS; Fraunhofer FKIE; Helmut-Schmidt University; I-Spec Co. Ltd.; Leibniz University; Ministry of Defence, Netherlands; MPE; Nara Institute of Science and Technology; Swedish Defence Research Agency; and University of Siegen.

Technical contributions continue Thursday, September 3, with the two-part Workshop Advancing Automotive EMC: From Megatrends to Modern Test Methods, held in Room Terrace 2B from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm CEST, including a refreshment break. Chaired by Ms. O’Neil, the Workshop features speakers from dSPACE, Mercedes-Benz, and Volvo Cars.

ETS‑Lindgren presentations include Mr. D’Abreu on “EMC Test Challenges Across Different Vehicle Platforms” and Zhong Chen, Chief Engineer with ETS‑Lindgren, on “EMC Chamber Modeling and Design Optimization.” As an active technical contributor to the ISO and CISPR/D Automotive EMC Standards Committees, Mr. D’Abreu will conclude the Workshop with “Automotive EMC ISO and CISPR/D Standards Update,” including a report on the recently published CISPR 12 Seventh Edition and ISO 11451-5.

Later that day, the two-part Workshop Advanced Methods for Reducing Measurement Uncertainty in EMC Testing and Antenna Calibration will be held in Room Terrace 2B from 2:30 to 6:25 pm CEST, including a refreshment break. Chaired by Ms. O’Neil, the Workshop brings together four invited speakers representing the National Institute of Standards and Technology; The Boeing Company; and University of Twente, The Netherlands. Mr. Chen will present “Managing Measurement Uncertainty in Antenna Calibration from 200 MHz to 2 GHz Using Ground Plane Reflection Methods.”

ETS‑Lindgren’s technical program contributions conclude Friday, September 4, with the two-part Workshop Advances in EMC Test Site Validation from 18–40 GHz, held from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm CEST, including a refreshment break. Workshop Chairs Alexander Kriz of Seibersdorf Laboratories and Martin Wiles of MVG have assembled experts from the CISPR and ANSC C63® EMC Standards Committees. Mr. Chen, Vice-Chair of ANSC C63, will present “Vector SVSWR Methods at 18–40 GHz: CMF and Time-Domain Approaches.”

“We’re excited about the Workshop program for EMC Europe 2026,” said Ms. O’Neil. “With experts from the standards, measurement uncertainty, automotive, and IEMI communities joining us, we anticipate vibrant discussions and an exchange of innovative ideas. Bringing these different perspectives together is an important part of advancing EMC technology and practice.”

In addition to its technical contributions, ETS‑Lindgren will support the Women in Engineering (WIE) event as a Gold Sponsor on Monday, August 31. The event includes a visit to the Museum of Fantastic Illusions followed by a networking dinner.

“This will be the third year EMC Europe has organized a WIE event, and I expect it will be just as enjoyable as the previous two I’ve attended,” enthused Ms. O’Neil. “It’s rewarding to see the growing camaraderie and mutual support within this community while also enjoying a cultural experience unique to the EMC Europe host city.”

Back by popular demand, the EMC Europe Young Professionals event will be held Thursday evening, September 3, at Bowling Celnice. ETS‑Lindgren will also support this event as a Gold Sponsor.

“For many years, ETS‑Lindgren has been a proud sponsor of Young Professionals events during the annual IEEE International Symposiums on EMC+SIPI,” said Rhonda Rodriguez, Director of Global Marketing with ETS‑Lindgren. “We’re pleased to see Young Professionals activities expand at EMC Europe and are happy to support this popular program as a Gold Sponsor.”

During the Exhibition, attendees visiting ETS‑Lindgren in Booth #6 can learn more about the Model 3115 Double-Ridged Guide Antenna, Model 3119 Double-Ridged Guide Horn Antenna, and EMSense™ Platinum Probe. A mockup of the new Model 3170 Intell-I-Tune™ Log Periodic Antenna and a cut away of a Series 101 RF Shielding Solution will be on display.

“Guiding innovation through precision and collaboration is our passion at ETS‑Lindgren,” declared Vincent Keyser, Sales Director EMEA with ETS‑Lindgren. “Our team looks forward to connecting with researchers and customers bridging the realms between calibration, EMC, EMP, microwave/RF, automotive, and wireless testing. We invite attendees to visit our booth, meet our team, and explore new possibilities together.”

For additional information about the Workshops, please see the EMC Europe 2026 Symposium Program. Additional information about EMC Europe 2026 is available on the Symposium website.

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About ETS‑Lindgren

ETS‑Lindgren is an international manufacturer of components and systems that measure, shield, and control electromagnetic energy. The company’s products are used for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), microwave, wireless, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) testing, electromagnetic field (EMF) measurement, and radio frequency (RF) personal safety monitoring.

Headquartered in Cedar Park, Texas, ETS‑Lindgren has manufacturing facilities in Europe, Asia, and North America. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of ESCO Technologies, a leading supplier of engineered products for growing industrial and commercial markets. ESCO is a New York Stock Exchange listed company (symbol ESE) with headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri. Additional information about ETS‑Lindgren is available at www.ets-lindgren.com. Follow ETS‑Lindgren on FacebookInstagramLinkedInX, and YouTube. Additional information about ESCO and its subsidiaries is available at www.escotechnologies.com.

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