ETS-Lindgren Continues Prominent Involvement in EMC Europe 2023

CEDAR PARK, Texas, August 17, 2023 – ETS-Lindgren announced its technical contributions to EMC Europe 2023, the leading international symposium on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). The conference will be held in person from September 4 to 8, 2023, in Kraków, Poland, at the Congress Centre in the Qubus Hotel.  This year’s contributions include four invited presentations and one paper; ETS-Lindgren is also a proud exhibitor.  Visit Booths #14 and 15 during the Conference Exhibition to learn about ETS-Lindgren's latest products and services.  The Exhibition is open Tuesday and Wednesday, September 5 and 6, from 09:00 to 17:50 CEST; and Thursday, September 7, from 09:00 to 16:30 CEST.  Please check the EMC Europe 2023 website for updates to the Exhibition schedule and related news.  Note that access to the Exhibition is available at no charge using an Exhibition Ticket. 

ETS-Lindgren's technical contributions begin Monday morning, September 4, with the half-day workshop “Innovative Wireless Test Methodologies for 5G New Radio and mmWave Applications” in Room C from 09:00 to 10:30 and 11:00 to 12:30 CEST. Co-Chaired by Janet O’Neil with ETS-Lindgren and Aurelian Bria with Ericsson, the workshop features five invited speakers from industry-leading companies, including Ericsson, Rohde & Schwarz, Boeing, ETS-Lindgren, and Ansys.  Jari Vikstedt, ETS-Lindgren’s Director of Wireless Solutions, will present “Characterization and Measurement of Active Antenna System for NR 5G in Compact Antenna Test Range.”

Later in the day, a series of enlightening sessions await eager participants. From 14:30 to 16:00 and 16:30 to 18:00 CEST, Joel Kellogg, ETS-Lindgren's Subject Matter Expert and Director of Global Marketing, and Sergio Longoria, ETS-Lindgren’s Product Line Technical Manager of RF Filters, will join other industry authorities to delve into "Recent Advancements in HPEM, HEMP, and IEMI Protection – A Global Perspective" in Room B. This half-day workshop is co-chaired by Ilhem Toumi with ETS-Lindgren and Chaouki Kasmi with Technology Innovation Institute.  

Simultaneously, in Room C, Co-Chairs Ms. O’Neil and Zoltan Zempléni with Thyssenkrupp Automotive will moderate another half-day workshop, “Technology Update on Automotive EMC Design and Test Methodologies for Modern Connected and Electric Vehicles.” This session features Zhong Chen, ETS-Lindgren’s Chief Engineer, and Garth D’Abreu, ETS-Lindgren’s Director of Automotive Solutions, as well as experts from Analog Devices and AVL.

Mr. Chen, Chair of the quarter-day workshop "Update on Standards ANSI C63.4 and ANSI C63.25 Series," will also guide an interactive presentation from 16:30 to 18:00 CEST in Room I on the first floor. Together with Nicholas Abbondante of Intertek, these active technical contributors to the ANSC C63® committee will share the latest published and expected future standards changes.

"We're excited about our workshop program for EMC Europe 2023. With fresh voices from the wireless, automotive, and electromagnetic pulse communities joining us, we anticipate vibrant discussions and innovative ideas. This collaboration is set to drive the future of EMC," said Ms. O’Neil, ETS-Lindgren’s Customer Relations Manager. Ms. O’Neil will also participate as an invited speaker in the “IEEE Women in EMC” event scheduled for Wednesday, September 6, from 16:00 to 18:00 CEST in Room I.

Mr. Chen will wrap up the technical portion with the presentation of his paper (co-authored by Yibo Wang, ETS-Lindgren’s RF Engineer) titled “Generalized Cylindrical Mode Filtered Site VSWR for Above 18 GHz EMC Site Evaluation Using Compressed Sensing” in Room D-E from 11:10 to 11:30 CEST on Thursday, September 7. “I am thrilled to present the latest advancement in the Mode Filtered Site VSWR method, a top candidate for future EMC site validation standards in the 18 GHz to 40 GHz range. Thanks to the implementation of the compressed sensing algorithm, the method can now be accomplished using less precise equipment and a notably reduced number of measurement points,” explained Mr. Chen.

Visit ETS-Lindgren in Booths #14 and 15 during the Exhibition on September 5 through 7, where you’ll experience ETS-Lindgren's, EMSense™ 40 Electric Field Probe, DSH-400 Absorber, 3115 Antenna, EMSense 10 Electric Field Probe, and EMCenter EM8.  “Guiding innovation through precision and collaboration is our passion at ETS-Lindgren. Our team is eager to join forces with researchers and customers, bridging the realms of calibration, EMC, EMP, microwave/RF, automotive, and wireless testing. Join us at our booth, where conversations spark new possibilities,” encouraged Vincent Keyser, ETS-Lindgren’s Sales Director EMEA.

Please see the Conference Program for further information on the workshops and oral paper session noted above.  Click here for more information on EMC Europe 2023. 

About ETS-Lindgren

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

Headquartered in Cedar Park, Texas, ETS-Lindgren has manufacturing facilities in North America, Europe, and Asia.  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 Facebook, InstagramLinkedInTwitter/X, and YouTube.  Additional information about ESCO and its subsidiaries is available at www.escotechnologies.com.

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