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News Release from: Automotive EMC Network
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 21 February 2005
Automotive EMC conference moves to
Germany
The annual Automotive EMC Conference will this year move to Germany for the first time, running on 11th May 2005 in Nuremberg, alongside the well established Sensor+Test Exhibition.
The annual Automotive EMC Conference will this year move to Germany for the first time, running on 11th May 2005 in Nuremberg, alongside the well established Sensor+Test Exhibition The Automotive EMC Network had planned to bring its conference to Germany from its inception in 2003, alternating between the UK and Germany in a two year cycle
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Whereas the UK has one of the best developed EMC markets in Europe, Germany is the largest automotive tier 1 supplier market with the largest number of indigenous automotive manufacturers in Europe.
This combination makes Germany and the UK the natural homes for a niche technical conference on automotive EMC.
The association of Automotive EMC with the Sensor+Test exhibition came from the desire to colocate the conference with an existing exhibition that can provide complimentary services.
The engineers and managers who attend the Automotive EMC conference are often involved in the outsourcing of other test services featured at Sensor+Test.
The EMC test service providers who support the Automotive EMC Network represent a technical sector of the test market that is currently underrepresented by the other automotive test services at the Sensor+Test exhibition.
There is additionally a natural synergy with Automotive EMC and the Crash Tech and the Environmental Testing and Engineering conferences also colocated at the Sensor+Test exhibition.
All are concerned with different aspects of the homologation of vehicles and their components.
Hence the Sensor+Test exhibition provides a logical home for the Automotive EMC conference and the Automotive EMC network are delighted to be coming to Nuremberg in May 2005.
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