Renowned Expert Kenneth Wyatt to deliver EMC and CI training session in person
16 Feb 2024
We are thrilled to announce that Kenneth Wyatt, a leading figure in EMC, will be crossing the Atlantic from the United States to attend the EMC&CI event in the UK this coming May 22nd and 23rd.
On 22nd May, attendees can expect an in-depth session on Radiated emissions (RE) bench top characterisation, troubleshooting and mitigation. The following day, 23rd May, will feature an equally enlightening session on Radiated immunity and ESD bench top characterisation, troubleshooting and mitigation.
Following each session, participants will have the unique opportunity to engage in a Q&A session jointly hosted by Dr Min Zhang and Ken. This interactive session will provide attendees with the chance to delve deeper into the topics discussed and directly interact with Ken.
Ken brings over three decades of experience in EMC. With numerous publications, training sessions, and consulting projects, Wyatt is widely recognised for his expertise and contributions to the field. His practical insights and engaging teaching style make him a sought-after speaker at conferences and trainings worldwide.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn from Kenneth Wyatt first-hand. Mark your calendars for May 22nd and 23rd, and secure your spot at the EMC&CI today!
For more information and registration, visit www.emcandci.com/bookonline
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