ETS-Lindgren Continues Prominent Involvement in EMC Europe 2025


New This Year: Technical Tour of UTAC


CEDAR PARK, Texas, August 22, 2025 – ETS-Lindgren announced its technical contributions to EMC Europe 2025, the leading European Symposium on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). The Symposium will be held in person from September 1-5, 2025, in Paris, France, at Sorbonne University. This year’s contributions include four invited presentations; ETS-Lindgren is also a proud Silver Sponsor and Exhibitor. And new this year: ETS-Lindgren and UTAC will co-sponsor a Technical Tour of UTAC’s historic Linas-Montlhéry Autodrome site near Paris on Friday, September 5, from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm CEST. A tour highlight will be the live demonstration of an EMC site validation method from 18 GHz to 40 GHz in the UTAC full-vehicle semi-anechoic chamber, developed in partnership with ETS-Lindgren. Zhong Chen, Chief Engineer with ETS-Lindgren, will show a novel test method under consideration for ANSC C63® and CISPR Standards. Visit Booth #39 during the Symposium Exhibition to learn about ETS-Lindgren's latest products and services. The Exhibition is open Tuesday, September 2, through Thursday, September 4, from 8:30 am to 6:00 pm CEST each day. Please check the EMC Europe 2025 website for updates to the Exhibition schedule and related news.

 

ETS-Lindgren's technical contributions take place on Monday, September 1, starting with the two-part workshop “More, Better, Faster – The Rapid Evolution of Automotive EMC Design and Test” in Room 108, Tower 44, First Floor, from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm CEST (including a refreshment break). Chaired by Janet O’Neil, Customer Relations Manager with ETS-Lindgren, the workshop features industry leaders UTAC, TÜV Rheinland, and Keysight Technologies as speakers. ETS-Lindgren’s presentations in the workshop include Garth D’Abreu, Director, Automotive Solutions, with ETS-Lindgren, on “Addressing the Complexities of the New ISO 11451-5, Reverberation Chamber Method” and Mr. Chen on “Anechoic Chamber Design Considerations for Full Vehicle Testing.” 

 

Simultaneously, Jack McFadden, Sr. EMC Systems Engineer with ETS-Lindgren, will present in the two-part workshop: A New Standard for Shielding Measurement from DC to 40GHz: IEEE P2855 from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm CEST (including a refreshment break) in Room 106, Tower 44, First Floor. Mr. McFadden will present “Shielding Effectiveness using Semi Anechoic (SAC) and GTEM Cell Methods” as a member of the Working Group developing this standard. Speakers from Safran Electrical & Power, Technical University Eindhoven, Rosenberger, and NRL round out the workshop.

 

In parallel with the above workshops are three additional sessions: From 11:00 am to 5:40 pm CEST (including refreshment breaks), Joel Kellogg, Subject Matter Expert and Vice-President of Global Marketing with ETS-Lindgren, will join other industry authorities to delve into "Intentional Electromagnetic Interference (IEMI) Risk Management for Critical Infrastructures" in Room 109, Tower 44, First Floor. This extended workshop is co-chaired by Sven Fisahn with Bundeswehr Research Institute for Protective Technologies and CBRN Protection (WIS) and Marian Lanzrath with Fraunhofer Institute for Technological Trend Analysis (INT). Mr. Kellogg will present “Resilient Digital Substation and Cost Benefit Analysis.”  Drs. Fisahn and Lanzrath will also present in the workshop with noted experts from Thales; University of Twente, The Netherlands; HSU Hamburg; Armasuisse; and MPE.

 

Concluding ETS-Lindgren’s technical program contributions, the workshop “Effectively Addressing Measurement Uncertainty in Electromagnetic Compatibility Testing” will be held in Room 108, Tower 44, First Floor, from 2:20 to 5:20 pm CEST (including a refreshment break). Co-Chaired by Ms. O’Neil and Dennis Lewis with Boeing, the workshop features five invited speakers from industry-leading companies, including Intertek; Bundeswehr Research Institute for Protective Technologies and CBRN Protection (WIS); Boeing; University of Twente, The Netherlands; and ETS-Lindgren. Mr. Chen will present “Reducing Antenna Pattern Related Uncertianties in Radiated Emissions Testing.”

 

"We're excited about the UTAC Technical Tour and our Workshop program for EMC Europe 2025. With fresh voices from the standards, measurement uncertainty, automotive, and IEMI communities joining us, we anticipate vibrant discussions and innovative ideas. This collaboration is set to drive the future of EMC," said Ms. O’Neil. Ms. O’Neil will also support the “Women in Engineering” event scheduled for Monday, September 1, from 6:00 to 11:00 pm CEST. The event includes a tour of the newly reopened and renovated Norte-Dame Cathedral, followed by a delicious dinner in a picturesque setting.

 

Back by popular demand at the EMC Europe Symposium, a “Young Professionals” event will be held on Tuesday, September 2, from 6:15 to 8:00 pm CEST at The Game, followed by dinner at Le Nouvel Institut at 8:15 pm CEST. These events will take place following the Welcome Reception held in the Symposium Exhibition. “For many years, ETS-Lindgren has been a proud sponsor of the Young Professionals events during the annual IEEE EMC Society’s EMC+SIPI International Symposium,” said Mr. Kellogg. “We’re happy to see the Young Professionals activities expand to EMC Europe and are pleased to again sponsor the European edition of this popular program.”

 

Visit ETS-Lindgren in Booth #39 during the Exhibition on September 2 through 4, where you’ll experience ETS-Lindgren's EMSense™ 40 Electric Field ProbeDSH-400 Absorber3115 AntennaEMSense 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, Sales Director EMEA, with ETS-Lindgren.

 

Please see the Symposium Program for further information on the workshops noted above. Click here for more information on EMC Europe 2025.

 

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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 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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