Global EMC Experts to Convene at APEMC 2026 in Kuala Lumpur
CEDAR PARK, Texas, April 30, 2026 – ETS‑Lindgren is pleased to announce support of the 2026 Asia-Pacific International Symposium and Exhibition on Electromagnetic Compatibility (APEMC), taking place on May 4 to 7 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.ETS‑Lindgren’s EMC experts will contribute to the Symposium Technical Program by organizing and presenting in one Tutorial and two Workshops. A proud sponsor of the Conference lanyards, ETS‑Lindgren will also be represented during the Technical Exhibition in Booths #B01 and #B02 of its local distributor JS Denki.
Regarding the Technical Program, ETS‑Lindgren’s contributions begin on Monday, May 4, from 8:20 to 10:20 am in Room 407 with the Workshop “EMP, HEMP, and IEMI Threats — Theory, Mitigation, and Standards.” Workshop Co-Chairs Janet O’Neil (ETS‑Lindgren USA) and Yuichi Hayashi (Nara Institute of Science and Technology Japan) have put together an international roster of speakers from the United Kingdom, Japan, Korea, and United States, including Garth D’Abreu (ETS‑Lindgren USA). Mr. D’Abreu will present “Theory Behind EMP/HEMP/IEMI: Causes, Effects, History, and Standards.” Additional speakers include TaeHeon Jang (I-Spec, Korea), Thomas Chau (MPE UK), and Mr. Hayashi.
Also, on May 4 from 10:40 am to 12:40 pm in Room 407, Workshop Co-Chairs Ms. O’Neil and Estelle Ang (Rohde & Schwarz Germany) will preside over “More, Better, Faster — The Rapid Evolution of Automotive EMC Design and Test.” Workshop speakers include Mr. D’Abreu, who will present “Addressing the Complexities of the New ISO 11451-5, Reverberation Chamber Method.” Zhong Chen (ETS‑Lindgren USA) will present “Anechoic Chamber Design Considerations for Full Vehicle Testing.” Rounding out the Workshop agenda, speakers Jens Medler (Rohde & Schwarz Germany) and Patrick DeRoy (Analog Devices USA) will provide a unique perspective on this emerging topic of global importance.
Next, on May 4 from 4:00 to 6:00 pm in Room 406, the “High-Performance EMC Testing: Chamber Design and Deployment Across Industries” Tutorial features extended presentations by Mr. Chen on “Anechoic Chamber Considerations in EMC Measurements – Modern Designs and Emerging Applications” and Mr. D’Abreu on ”Using Reverberation Chambers to Increase Test Productivity – A Review of Real-World Applications.” Mr. Chen, Chief Engineer, and Mr. D’Abreu, Director Automotive Solutions, represent ETS‑Lindgren on several EMC industry standards committees, including ANSC C63®, IEEE, ISO, and CISPR, as active technical contributors. Their extensive knowledge of current and anticipated future compliance regulations will be reflected in their respective presentations. Tutorial Co-Chairs Ms. O’Neil and Mr. Chen have created an interactive session to encourage dialogue with the attendees about existing and emerging test techniques in anechoic and reverberation chamber environments.
Wrapping up ETS‑Lindgren’s support of the Technical Program is the Technical Session “EM Measurement — Computation,” co-chaired by Mr. Chen and Jinjing Ren (Southeast University) and running Thursday, May 7, from 3:50 to 5:50 pm in Room 407. Speakers include Shengyan Jin, Anfu Guo, Linsong Huang, Yangzheng Yuan, and Huapeng Zhao (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China); P. Chen, S. Zhang, B. Zhang, and Y. Zhao (Chengdu University of Information Technology); Q. Cai (Southwest University of Science and Technology); Y. Zhang (AVIC Chengdu Aircraft Industrial Co., Ltd.); Chenzhiheng Cao (Zhejiang University); Richard Xian-Ke Gao (Institute of High Performance Computing); XingChang Wei (Zhejiang University); Yexin Xing (Changzhou Vocational Institute of Engineering); Zhenyu Zhao (National University of Singapore); and Jianchao Li, Shuning Zhang, Linsheng Hou, and Si Chen (Nanjing University of Science and Technology).
“Our speakers on the Technical Program showcase ETS‑Lindgren’s contributions to test and measurement solutions for many applications, including electromagnetic pulse (EMP), high power electromagnetic pulse (HPEM), intentional electromagnetic interference (IEMI), and automotive. In addition, the ‘Chambers’ Tutorial features our experts discussing the best test environments – anechoic or reverberation – for various equipment under test. Since ETS‑Lindgren has designed, manufactured, and installed more than 50,000 RF-shielded enclosures worldwide, attendees can trust the expertise of our speakers,” said Ms. O’Neil. “Moreover, our experts will share our commitment to improving measurement techniques through our leadership in the industry standards committees. It’s personally a pleasure for me to spend time with these accomplished experts in person at this Conference. I hope you take advantage of visiting with them, too, by attending their presentations. We would enjoy speaking with you about your test and measurement challenges, as I’m confident we have Solutions for them,” she added.
During the exhibition, visitors are encouraged to stop by the JS Denki Booths #B01 and #B02 on Tuesday, May 5, through Thursday, May 7, from 9 am to 6 pm to talk with our Global Experts, who will collaborate with you to find cutting-edge Solutions comprised of our latest Products and Services.
Did you know ETS‑Lindgren offers comprehensive solutions in electromagnetic compatibility and RF shielding that serve a wide range of industries including aerospace, healthcare, automotive, and communications? These solutions feature standard and custom-designed Anechoic Chambers, RF-Shielded Enclosures, Absorber, and Advanced Positioning Systems that create controlled environments for precise testing, product development, and regulatory compliance. View our Solutions here.
You’ll also find helpful information on our Industries webpage showcasing our Test and Measurement Solutions for academia, aerospace & defense, automotive, commercial EMC, government, healthcare, information technology/data centers, utilities, and wireless market segments.
Click here for more information on APEMC. To reach the ETS‑Lindgren facilities in Asia, see the “Global Offices” tab on our “Contact Us” page.
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 Asia, North America, and Europe. 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, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, and YouTube. Additional information about ESCO and its subsidiaries is available at www.escotechnologies.com.
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