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Acquisition spurs development of WiMAX testing
Anite has acquired Invenova, a company specialising in the development of software and systems for WiMAX device testing.
News from Anite Telecoms ( 1 February 2007)
Producer compliance scheme is approved
Environ has received the formal approval documents for its producer compliance scheme from the Environment Agency.
News from Environ (31 January 2007)
Electronic recycling information is put online
Bespoke electronic recycling information centre provides comprehensive cradle-to-grave tracking of all WEEE.
News from Repic (30 January 2007)
Testers police HDMI compliance
User application article Silicon Image selected Agilent equipment for HDMI Compliance Test Specification 1.3a source and sink compliance testing and characterisation in its HMDI Authorised Test Centre.
News from Agilent Technologies Europe (26 January 2007)
WEEE producer compliance scheme opens for business
Environ's B2BWEEE-scheme is now open for member registration, which will give business-to-business producers the opportunity to join well before the 15th March 2007 deadline.
News from Environ (26 January 2007)
Digital X-ray system to speed up BGA inspection
Soldertec Global is the first UK customer to take delivery of the new Dage XiDAT digital X-ray inspection system with a 2Mpixel camera.
News from Soldertec Global (26 January 2007)
Bluetooth testing covers EDR radio
Test solution covers the new RF tests for Enhanced Datarate (EDR) radios defined by the Bluetooth Specification Version 2.0 + EDR.
News from 7 layers (23 January 2007)
Radiated spurious emissions testing comes to Korea
RFI Global Services has installed a specially commissioned radiated spurious emissions chamber at its test facility in South Korea, which was opened in June last year.
News from RFI Global Services (23 January 2007)
Chinese legislation marks new chapter in RoHS
The RoHS requirements in China are stricter and are based on a principle that differs from the self-declaration concept in the European Union. Brochure available
News from SGS (22 January 2007)
WEEE service is tailor-made
SGS assists in analysing market sales and determining a proper WEEE takeback system that includes collection, transportation, inspection and verification arrangements. Brochure available
News from SGS (22 January 2007)
Consumer bodies take up RoHS baton
The presence of hazardous substances in E and E products is becoming more and more of an issue. Brochure available
News from SGS (22 January 2007)
Metrology services support semiconductor shrinks
Besides its wide service portfolio, SGS Institut Fresenius focuses on some special techniques in order to correspond with developments in the semiconductor industry. Brochure available
News from SGS (22 January 2007)
QA services ease outsourcing concerns
SGS can provide various solutions through quality assurance programmes for electrical and electronics OEM products. Brochure available
News from SGS (22 January 2007)
New rules for Korean electrical market
The South Korean Government has broadened the scope of its Electrical Appliance Safety Certification Act. Brochure available
News from SGS (19 January 2007)
Handset batteries tested for safety
SGS has been selected by the CTIA (The Wireless Association) as an IEEE1725 reviewing organisation. Brochure available
News from SGS (19 January 2007)
Changes to Medical Devices Directive
Identifying new standards for medical devices is not an easy task as they are not identified as new in the list of the electrical standards included in the Medical Devices Directive. Brochure available
News from SGS (19 January 2007)
Directive governs measuring instruments
On 30th October 2006 MID 2004/22/EC came into force, a standard dictating that measuring instruments must offer high-level metrological protection so that consumers can rely on the data they generate. Brochure available
News from SGS (19 January 2007)
Compliance scheme builds one-stop-shop for WEEE
Many manufacturers and importers of electronic and electrical products are still insufficiently prepared for the European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive.
News from Electronic Waste Company/A1 Compliance (19 January 2007)
Protocol tester covers HSUPA compliance
The R and S CRTU-W has been upgraded to include high speed uplink packet access (HSUPA) in addition to its extensive high speed download packet access functionality.
News from Rohde and Schwarz (18 January 2007)
Acquisitions expand global wireless certification
SGS has become the North American leader in CDMA testing by acquiring Wireless Test Systems and has reinforced its market position in Europe by purchasing the former 7 Layers UK. Brochure available
News from SGS (18 January 2007)
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