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Productive Vietnam-U.S. Energy Efficiency Conference Wraps Up Our colleagues at American TCB, whose Mike Violette has shared his travel experiences with eNews readers in several previous editions, have forwarded word of successful sessions held in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
TÜV Rheinland and Yingli Green Energy Strike Agreement on Calibration & Testing Test firm TÜV Rheinland (Shanghai) and Yingli Green Energy, a leading manufacturer of photovoltaic products, have drawn up a memorandum of understanding (MOU) covering a range of quality control initiatives including a »
Teseq Partners with Italian EMC/RF/Calibration Firm EMC test equipment manufacturer Teseq recently announced a partnership with Italian EMC/RF/calibration firm NARDA Safety Test Solutions.
Electromagnetic Careers Teams with Interference Technology For Immediate Release:
Electromagnetic Careers Teams with Interference Technology
Plymouth Meeting, PA and Bala Cynwyd, PA. October 30, 2008. Interference Technology, the leading publication in the EMC industry, and »
EMC Pro Wins NASA’s Silver Snoopy for Outstanding Contributions to EMC Verification Fourteen NASA employees and contractor personnel recently received the Silver Snoopy Award at a ceremony held at NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland.
Electromagnetics at 431 kmh! That’s about 267mph by my reckoning! And this takes place every day, as many of you may already have guessed, on the Shanghai Maglev (Magnetic Levitation) Train.
Florida Researchers’ “Buckypaper” Could Revolutionize EMC and Other Areas of Engineering Researchers at Florida State University are working to produce a commercially useful version of a material they have dubbed “buckypaper.
German Study: Living Near Powerful Transmitters Does Not Increase Childhood Leukemia Risk Scientists from Johannes Gutenberg-University of Mainz have released the results of a study that indicates that children living in the vicinity of powerful radio and television transmitters are not significantly more at risk »
Swiss Researchers: EM Radiation Can Indicate Keystrokes and Can Compromise Privacy According to research carried out by doctoral students Sylvain Pasini and Martin Vuagnoux working in the Security and Cryptology Laboratory at the Ecole Polytechnique Fêdêrale in Lausanne, Switzerland computer keystrokes can »
Broadcast Groups and Networks File Emergency Request with the FCC over Interference Findings On Friday, October 17 broadcast groups and television networks filed an Emergency Request with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requesting that the agency follow its own usual policy and seek comment on the »
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