Automotive Testing Technology International will host an exclusive webinar, in association with Element Materials Technology, on March 11, 2026, at 11:00am EST / 4:00pm GMT / 5:00pm CET, titled ‘EMC pre-compliance testing: Practical design insights for engineers’
Electromagnetic compatibility issues rarely stem from a single component or test failure. More often, they originate from design decisions made early in development and remain hidden until late-stage compliance testing. This webinar will focus on how engineers can use EMC pre-compliance testing as a practical design and diagnostic tool rather than a pass/fail exercise.
The session, hosted by Jeff Markham, EMC principal engineer at Element Materials Technology, will explore what pre-compliance testing can and cannot predict; common EMC failure modes observed during early development; and how test setup, correlation, and engineering judgment directly influence results. Attendees will gain insight into how PCB layout, grounding strategy, cabling and switching architectures affect EMC behavior long before formal compliance testing begins.
Learn how early diagnostics can uncover hidden risks, reduce late redesigns and improve overall EMC robustness. This webinar is intended for engineers looking to make informed EMC decisions earlier in the design cycle.
Five key learning points for delegates:
- What EMC pre-compliance testing realistically reveals, and where its limits are.
- Common design-level causes of EMC failures seen during development.
- How test setup and correlation affect the quality of EMC insight.
- Practical techniques for identifying EMC risk early in design.
- When pre-compliance testing is sufficient and when deeper diagnostics are needed.

REGISTER NOW
Listen in and take the opportunity to ask questions along the way, on March 11, 2026, at 11:00am EST / 4:00pm GMT / 5:00pm CET.
Register for the webinar here.
