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DESCRIPTION:EMC Compliance is a key part of the product development process
 \, yet is often left as the last priority for both design and manufacturin
 g considerations. Agile development\, leveraging off existing designs or d
 evelopment kits\, and the prominence of IoT connectivity being a feature m
 eans that choices early in the design lifecycle are rarely factoring in EM
 C. This leads to massive design changes late in the development process\, 
 delays in time to market - and in some cases - product recall from complia
 nce audits or issues in the field. In this presentation\, three key indust
 ry figures will touch on the pillars you need to know - compliance\, desig
 n\, and manufacturing. They will cover the &quot;need to know&quot; basics\, common 
 misconceptions and mistakes\, and give a toe-in-the-water insight into how
  deep and important these considerations are for you\, your business\, and
  developers.\n\nSpeaker(s): Yaser Darban\, Scott Williams\, Arun Gayen \, 
 \n\nMelbourne\, Victoria\, Australia\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee
 .org/m/267308
LOCATION:Melbourne\, Victoria\, Australia\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.
 ieee.org/m/267308
ORGANIZER:les.j.davey@gmail.com
SEQUENCE:18
SUMMARY:Navigating EMC Compliance from Design to Manufacturing
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/267308
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 a key part of the product development process\, yet is often left as the l
 ast priority for both design and manufacturing considerations. Agile devel
 opment\, leveraging off existing designs or development kits\, and the pro
 minence of IoT connectivity being a feature means that choices early in th
 e design lifecycle are rarely factoring in EMC. This leads to massive desi
 gn changes late in the development process\, delays in time to market - an
 d in some cases - product recall from compliance audits or issues in the f
 ield. In this presentation\, three key industry figures will touch on the 
 pillars you need to know - compliance\, design\, and manufacturing. They w
 ill cover the &quot;need to know&quot; basics\, common misconceptions and mistakes\,
  and give a toe-in-the-water insight into how deep and important these con
 siderations are for you\, your business\, and developers.&lt;/p&gt;
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