
Exchanging Fast-stirring and ISO 11451-5 knowledge in Japan
Last week, our consultants, Hanneke van Veen and Dimitrios Barakos, visited seven companies in Japan with our friends from Microwave Factory to help companies implement the closed-loop power control (fast stirring) reverb method as per the ISO11451-5 test standards.
We asked two of our technical consultants what they learnt from three days at EMV 2025 in Stuttgart last week. Vincent van de Vrie (photo centre): “Some very interested people were exploring the EMC chamber options we displayed at our booth. They found it interesting to see what kind of chambers they could get and were surprised we displayed the prices. It made it easier to align their budget with our portfolio of solutions and created an opportunity for a follow-up. Visitors told me they found our new concept daring but also very clear and transparent.”
Marc Le Roy (photo right): “Visitors were enthusiastic about the 3D models we unveiled at the exhibition. I saw several customers and even a competitor come onto our stand with a colleague to explain what a specific type of chamber looks like!”
Our expert in reverberation testing, Dimitrios Barakos, was invited to discuss the future of reverb chambers. He is the one in the photo with the arrow. In the panel, you can see Martin Aidam (Daimler Benz, Germany), Vignesh Rajamani (Rohde & Schwarz), Mathias Magdowski (Otto von Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany), and Frank Leferink (Thales / Universiteit Twente, Netherlands).
Do not hesitate to contact Vincent or Marc if you want a worry-free EMC testing solution.
EMV – international exhibition and conference/workshops on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)