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The University of Twente is a public university in the Netherlands with primary focus on engineering and with considerable experience in training through research. Together, 3300 scientists and professionals carry out ground-breaking research, bring about high technological innovation, and provide inspiring teaching for more than 10.000 students. The university has the nickname of ‘The Entrepreneurial University’, and has generated over 750 new companies in the last 3 decades. The campus is home to around 100 businesses, including student-run businesses. The EMC group performs research in EMC.
The Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg has a distinctive profile. It aims to create a lean and sharply defined structure with its focus of expertise in the traditional areas of engineering, the natural sciences and medicine. It also views economics and management and the social sciences and humanities as essential disciplines for a modern university in the information age.
The Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg is only 29 years old and developed out of a technical university, a medical college and college for human sciences. Because of its young age, the university uses agile and vivid methods for research, teaching and organization.
Wroclaw University of Science and Technology is the leading scientific and educational centre in Poland. Development of the university is confirmed by research potential, didactics at the highest level, innovation and also cooperation with the industry. The university educates specialists who are valued and sought after in the labour market. PWR is one of the biggest and best technical universities in Poland with 23817 students being educated by 2198 academic teachers in 13 faculties. Every year, as a result of research and collaboration with industry, PWR has applied for hundreds of patents and has granted about 100 each year. PWR also applied for international patents under the Patent Cooperation Treaty. PWR is a patent leader in Poland.
The Università Politecnica delle Marche is a world-leading University driven by creativity and curiosity offering a range of expertise from leading academics. It has 17000 students and include five faculties: Engineering, Medicine and Surgery, Economics, Science and Agriculture, which permanently employ about 550 academics and 550 technical/administration staff. The academic programs offer 39 degree-courses, and 5 Ph.D. schools, one for each faculty. The faculty of engineering consists of four main areas: Science of Architecture and Construction Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Information Engineering and Industrial Engineering. The faculty carries out scientific researches, university teaching and contract works in these 4 research areas. The faculty has modern teaching structure, equipped with sophisticated instrumentation and large laboratories, offering to students a wide variety of courses as well as preparation which is conducive to work placement within a short time.
https://www.univpm.it/Entra/Universita_Politecnica_delle_Marche_Home/L/1
LUMILOOP GmbH is a start-up company that has originated from Dresden University of Technology in March 2015. LL has developed key technologies for optical power and data transfer, that are essential for EMC applications. LL’s solutions include high speed electrical field probes and power meters. LUMILOOP has a constantly growing staff of currently ten highly trained and motivated employees with backgrounds ranging from RF and EMC engineering, optical, mechanical and electronics design to software development and production of electronic equipment. LL’s strong vertical integration enables rapid development of interdisciplinary solutions for challenging EMC problems and beyond.
Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) is a research university specializing in engineering science & technology. Our education, research and knowledge valorization contribute to:
- science for society: solving the major societal issues and boosting prosperity and welfare by focusing on the Strategic Areas of Energy, Health and Smart Mobility
- science for industry: the development of technological innovation in cooperation with industry
- science for science: progress in engineering sciences through excellence in key research cores and innovation in education
TU/e has always had strong values: optimism, collaboration and a dedication to society. These values helped Brainport Region Eindhoven flourish, and resulted in our university being ranked number 1 by Times Higher Education Ranking for collaboration with industry. 15% of our scientific publications are created in collaboration with industry, and we have the highest number of part-time professors from industry in the Netherlands.
https://www.tue.nl/en/research/research-groups/electrical-energy-systems
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Royal Philips is a leading health technology company focused on improving people's health and enabling better outcomes across the health continuum from healthy living and prevention, to diagnosis, treatment and home care. Headquartered in the Netherlands, the company is a leader in diagnostic imaging, image-guided therapy, patient monitoring and health informatics, as well as in consumer health and home care. Philips' health technology portfolio generated 2017 sales of EUR 17.8 billion and employs approximately 74.000 employees with sales and services in more than 100 countries.
The Rohde & Schwarz technology group develops, produces and markets a wide range of electronic capital goods. With its extensive product portfolio, the company makes an important contribution to a safer and connected world. In the test & measurement, secure communications, networks & cybersecurity and broadcast & media markets, customers worldwide rely on Rohde & Schwarz and its cutting-edge solutions. In addition to its established business fields, Rohde & Schwarz has made substantial investments in future technologies such as artificial intelligence, the industrial internet of things (IIoT), 6G, cloud solutions and quantum technology.
EVEKTOR, spol. S r. o. (Ltd.) is a design and engineering organisation focused on the aeronautical and automotive industry. EVEKTOR provides complete development of the products including prototype production and their testing. Its activities range from design of single parts through automotive design to the design of airplanes. EVEKTOR is a holder of Design Organisation Approval (DOA) according to EASA Part 21, Subpart J.
Multinational company in safety critical complex systems.
THALES designs and builds electrical systems and provides services for the aerospace, defence, transportation and security markets. It has 80000 employees and generated €14.1 billion in revenues in 2015. The Group is ranked as the 475th largest company in the world by Fortune 500 Global. It is the 10th largest defence contractor in the world while 45% of its total sales are civil.
The TIM Group is a major Italian enterprise and a key European strategic ICT player, operating in fixed-line and mobile telecommunications, Internet & Media, Information Technologies. The R&D activities of the Group are performed inside the Innovation and R&D Departments of Telecom Italia and involve around 4500 researchers and technicians with an average investment of 650 M€ per year. The “Innovation” department ensures the supervision of technological innovation for the Group, scouting for new technologies and engineering operations for services and network platforms. In Horizon 2020 and FP7 Telecom Italia is at present involved in more than 50 Projects.
NLR is a leading international research centre for aerospace. NLR's activities span the full spectrum of Research Development Test & Evaluation (RDT & E). Given NLR's specialist knowledge and facilities, companies turn to NLR for validation, verification, qualification, simulation and evaluation. NLR thereby bridges the gap between research and practical applications, while working for both government and industry at home and abroad.
Founded in 1919, and employing some 600 people, NLR achieved a turnover of 76 million euros in 2017, of which 81% derived from contract research, and the remaining from government funds.
metraTec is a specialist for low power wireless electronics in the fields identification (RFID), indoor positioning systems (IPS), RF communication and wireless power. With our products and OEM modules, we help our customers worldwide to track their supply chains in real time, to identify persons and objects and to localize them in buildings.
Canon Production Printing creates technologies, products and services for printing and workflow management markets.
A key asset is inkjet, a game-changing and widely applicable imaging technology. The company's ambition is to build on its expertise in jetting for high-volume, high-speed printing.
The company, formerly known as Océ, is founded and headquartered in Venlo, the Netherlands, in the heart of Europe’s high-tech corridor. It has multiple sites around the world and is a top 10 R&D investor in the Netherlands.
After joining the Canon Group in 2010, Océ continued to develop and manufacture its printing products under the Océ brand. In 2020, Océ was renamed to Canon Production Printing, thus integrating the Océ products under the Canon brand and creating brand unity across all areas of the Canon printing business.
In 2022, Canon Production Printing employed around 3300 people and generated € 1.7 billion in revenues.
Łukasiewicz Research Network – Poznan Institute of Technology (ŁUKASIEWICZ - PIT) is a research institute belonging to the Łukasiewicz Research Network - the third largest research network in Europe.
Łukasiewicz — Poznań Institute of Technology combines all areas that so far have been represented by: Łukasiewicz - Institute of Logistics and Warehousing, Łukasiewicz - Wood Technology Institute, Łukasiewicz - Industrial Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Łukasiewicz - Metal Forming Institute, Łukasiewicz - Rail Vehicles Institute „TABOR”. The research centers of the new institute operate in areas of wood technology, metal forming, rail vehicles, agricultural and food technology, EMC, radio technologies, logistics and information technologies.
We have the most modern EMC laboratory in Poland (laboratory for electromagnetic compatibility and radio parameters). We have a fully automated anechoic chamber, which is equipped with a camera system with installed dedicated connectors and media converters, as well as cooperating apparatus for measuring radiated emissions and generating an electromagnetic field. As an EMC laboratory, we also have a unique system for assessing the compliance of wireless data transmission devices. We also conduct radio testing. Thanks to our activity, it is possible to obtain certificates required by law and to allow the sale of a product placed on the market.
Within the NEPIT Project the research and testing potential of Laboratory of Radio Technologies and Electromagnetic Compatibility we be used:
• comprehensive testing of electronic devices within the scope of EMC Directive 2014/30 / EU and testing of the effective use of the radio spectrum within RED Directive 2014/53 / EU
and particularly
• testing of electromagnetic field immunity up to 6 GHz and measurement of radiated emissions up to 40 GHz in an anechoic chamber, measurements with an automatic mast with adjustable tilt angle
Fokker Elmo is involved in both EWIS (Electrical Wiring Interconnection System) Build-to-Requirements as well as Build-to-Print programs. Fokker Elmo has about 2000 employees, including 70 engineers and technicians, located in 3 continents and in 5 countries. Fokker Elmo’s innovative proprietary design tools and processes supporting customers’ aircraft, aero-engine and defense programs.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. Engages in the manufacture of transportation equipment and industrial goods. It operates through the following segments: Ship and Offshore Structure, Rolling Stock, Aerospace, Gas Turbine and Machinery, Plant and Infrastructure, Motorcycle and Engine, Precision Machinery, and Others.