As product complexity increases and regulatory demands continue to evolve, understanding EMC behaviour early in development has become a key factor in avoiding delays and maintaining control over project timelines. Precompliance testing offers a structured way to uncover potential issues before formal certification, helping teams reduce risk and improve development predictability.
To address this need, EKTOS TRS is introducing a series of technical lab sessions in Hvidovre and Struer, focused on real-world approaches to testing, compliance, and certification. The initiative aims to give engineers and product teams direct exposure to how testing is carried out in practice, and how it can be used proactively to guide development decisions.
The first session will be held on May 7 at 15:00 (CEST) in Hvidovre, where participants will step into the lab environment to observe measurement setups, follow typical test scenarios, and gain insight into how results are evaluated. The session will also address how to define a relevant precompliance test scope and how to systematically handle test failures without disrupting development progress.
To maintain a focused and interactive setting, attendance is limited to 12 participants, allowing for in-depth dialogue and direct engagement with test engineers.
The session is particularly relevant for teams working with EMC compliance, validation processes, and certification planning, especially where early alignment between design and regulatory requirements is critical.
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