Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC), Malaysia
Shaping the future of EMC in a rapidly evolving technology landscape.
APEMC is back, this time round in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Rohde and Schwarz will be there to showcase the latest innovations of test and measurement solutions at booth A04.
As a market leading provider of test and measurement equipment for EMC applications from the everyday to the state-of-the-art, we’re excited to demonstrate how our products meet the evolving testing needs of the EMC community.
At our booth, visitors can explore our test and measurement solutions and see an EMI measurement workflow in action—from receiver-based measurements to automated testing with the intuitive R&S ELEKTRA Test Software. The setup demonstrates how modern EMC systems support both interactive, reproducible and standard-compliant EMC measurements, helping teams perform reliable compliance testing while improving lab efficiency.
Don’t miss the workshops as our experts and partners will be sharing their insights and know-how on trending topics and updates such as CISPR 32, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV)/drones and reverberation chamber measurements.
Find out more about the conference and workshops at APEMC 2026
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Workshops by Rohde & Schwarz and Partners
1. New Developments in EMC Standard CISPR 32 for Emission Measurements on Multimedia Equipment
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New developments proposed in Draft CISPR 32 Edition 3 on emission measurements for multimedia equipment. It will comprise a general overview of the proposed changes and focuses on new measurement techniques and challenges for reliable and fast measurement above 1 GHz as follows.
The session will be completed with an overview about regulatory requirements for IT and multimedia equipment to be marketed in Malaysia. |
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2. Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), Drone Flying Challenges to our Living Environment
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This session examines EMC requirements for Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), explaining how EMI and EMS can affect drone performance, nearby electronics, safe operation in dense RF environments and system resilience. It also outlines the needs for local test and measurement requirement. The workshop covers the following topics:-
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3. From Theory to Practice: Tackling the Complexities of Reverberation Chamber Measurements
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Reverberation chambers are widely used in electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and antenna testing due to their statistical field uniformity and efficiency. However, moving from theoretical understanding to consistent, high-quality measurements in practice presents a range of challenges. This workshop explores the nuanced factors that influence reverberation chamber performance, including chamber loading, mode-stirring efficiency, field uniformity criteria, and measurement uncertainty. Participants will gain insight into common pitfalls such as improper calibration, frequency-dependent behavior, and real-world deviations from ideal models. Through case studies and practical demonstrations, the session will highlight strategies for optimizing test setups, interpreting complex data, and maintaining measurement integrity across varying test conditions. By bridging theoretical principles with hands-on experience, this workshop aims to equip attendees with the tools and understanding needed to achieve reliable and reproducible results in reverberation chamber testing. |
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Speakers
Jens Medler
Product Manager
Rohde & Schwarz Munich
Jens Medler is working for Rohde & Schwarz since 1996, managing the standardization and application support for the companies EMC test equipment. He is expert member of various CISPR Subcommittees, holds a Senior membership of the IEEE EMC Society and is vice chair of the societies Standards Development and Education Committee.
His CISPR activities including CIS/A on EMC measurement instrumentation and methods, CIS/D on automotive equipment and CIS/I on multimedia equipment. Since 2017 he is the convenor of CIS/A WG2, focusing on EMC measurement techniques, statistical methods and uncertainty. He is recipient of the IEC 1906 Award and the IEEE EMCS Technical Achievement Award.
Estelle Ang
Technical Specialist
Rohde & Schwarz Asia
Estelle Ang is a Technical Specialist in Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) with over ten years of regional experience. Passionate towards building reliable design habits, Estelle promotes EMC knowledge sharing and provides consulting support towards standardization compliance especially in cross technology solutions. She is an active IEEE member at regional chapter sharing and EMC events. Estelle chairs the EMC/ RF workgroup under AIMS ASIA for automatic identification and data capture technologies.
Albert Lee
Solutions Specialist Engineer
Rohde & Schwarz Asia
With over 20 years of experience in project management and system engineering in Rohde & Schwarz Asia Pte Ltd, Albert had delivered and commissioned over 100 EMC test systems in various fields from Commercial, Automotive and Military EMC test standards.
His collaboration with EMC customers and the R&D, led to new solutions such as the eCall, ADAS, and EME test system. He also runs a SkillsFuture workshop “Mastering EMC Principles and Measurement”, in collaboration with local university.
Jonathan Teoh
Senior Engineer
Rohde & Schwarz Asia
Jonathan is currently in Rohde & Schwarz Asia, responsible for delivering EMC solutions across Asia region. Prior to his career in Rohde & Schwarz, he had over 15 years of experience working on advanced RF systems, systems operations and data analysis, facilitating collaboration between multiple agencies; with diverse knowledge in in radar technology, communications and EM spectrum systems. Jonathan’s expertise spans cutting-edge technologies and practical applications, enabling him to provide practical solutions to industry challenges and drive innovation in the field.
Vignesh Rajamani
Business Development Manager
Rohde & Schwarz North America
Dr. Vignesh Rajamani is an expert in the electromagnetic characterization and application of reverberation chambers. A main thrust of his research and project experience in the area of reverberation chambers has been towards increasing test accuracy. Dr. Rajamani is the Immediate Past President of the IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Society and involved with several technical committees and educational activities in the EMC Society and its sister societies.
In his current role, he is working as an Application Segment Manager for EMC at Rohde and Schwarz. Rohde & Schwarz develops, produces and markets a wide range of electronic capital goods for industry, infrastructure operators and government customers. The independent group is among the technology and market leaders in all of its business fields, including wireless communications and RF test and measurement, broadcast and media, air traffic control and military radiocommunications, cybersecurity and network technology.
He is an active member of CISPR D US Technical Advisory Group, the company representative for ANSC C63 Standards Committee and a member of Sub-Committee 7 of the ANSC C63.
Fushi, Zhang
R&D Engineer
Rohde & Schwarz Asia
Fushi Zhang is an R&D Engineer at Rohde & Schwarz, where he has focused on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing and system solutions since 2015. An iNARTE-certified EMC Engineer (2020), Fushi holds a B.Eng. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering and an M.Sc. in Smart Product Design from Nanyang Technological University. He is currently a D.Eng. candidate at the Singapore Institute of Technology, supported by the EDB-IPP scholarship. His current research explores advanced EMC test methodologies, specifically focusing on the optimization of reverberation chamber techniques.