
Tips & Trends for 2026: #5: More TEMPEST Shielded Rooms
âSecurity will enter a new stage in 2026, but we are prepared.â In a series of five posts, our specialists share trends and developments for 2026. This week, Vincent van de Vrie, from our team of Technical Consultants, highlights the growing demand for higher levels of protection.

What stands higher on the agenda: the condition of equipment or people? The answer might surprise you! At the European Microwave Week in Paris this week, three of our technical consultants invited professionals to discuss this subject at our stand.
Marc Le Roy (left in the photo): âThe stand’s theme was âNo More Dirty Chambersâ, a concept we have used this year at several trade shows and symposiums to introduce our new dust-free absorbers. We distributed Comtest hand gels and explanatory infographics as a teaser to emphasise our mission for clean and safe working environments.â
Vincent van de Vrie (middle in the photo): âThe hand sanitisers are pretty popular and help us start a conversation with professionals, and almost everyone recognises the problem of absorbers leaking particles and leaving a layer of dust in the testing chambers and on their clothes and shoes. But what surprises us most is that more people seem to have concerns regarding the effects of potentially hazardous chemicals on the measuring equipment than for themselves. We have only spoken to a few dozen professionals here in Paris so that the results might be subjective. Still, we will keep exploring new worry-free solutions for a clean and healthy working environment.â
If you are interested in the DMAS Absorbers, contact Vincent van de Vrie, Marc Le Roy or Uliana Trucchi (right in the photo). They can help you keep equipment and yourself safe, healthy and accurate.