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Automotive EMC conference calls for papers

An Automotive EMC Network product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Nov 21, 2005

The Automotive EMC 2006 conference will bring together vehicle manufacturers, their suppliers, EMC test houses and electronic circuit designers involved with designing for the automotive environment.

A one day conference on all aspects of electrical design and testing for the EMC requirements of global automotive markets, focusing on the international and automotive OEM standards, is to be held on 17th May 2006 at the NEC, Birmingham, UK.

The Automotive EMC 2006 conference has been organised to bring together vehicle manufacturers, their suppliers, EMC test houses and electronic circuit designers involved with designing for the automotive environment.

Many of the existing EMC conferences are too generic for the practitioners of automotive EMC to gain useful information from, consequently a niche conference aimed at this specific market sector was devised after the launch of the Automotive EMC professional network in April 2003.

The conference aim is to bring together design engineers, EMC specialists and test service providers to share information on the latest standards, test methods and design practices for achieving EMC compliance in the automotive environment.

Synopses of up to 400 words are invited for submission on any aspect of design and testing for automotive EMC.

The synopsis should include the paper title, author and co-author names, affiliations and contact details and a brief description of the work conducted and conclusions drawn.

The deadline for synopses is 16th December 2005.

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