KOCHI:
Maker Village is conducting a one day technical seminar on EMC & filtering components in association with Würth Elektronik on Nov 28th, 2017 at Maker Village, Kinfra Hi-Tech Park, Kochi.
The future of electronic industry is focusing on Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) from the design perspective. Würth Elektronik is a leading manufacturer of EMC Components, Inductors, Capacitors and Power Modules. The
The seminar is designed with practical content for those who encounter EMC Testing, Hardware design, Quality Analysis and key decision makers on practical content in the development of trouble-free electronics.
All the start-up companies, individuals from industries and academia are invited to attend this event. The registration is limited to first 100 numbers.
For registration log onto https://goo.gl/forms/qQwyQZYT53pazgpo1 on or before 27th November 2017.
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