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MPE Company Newsletter – Issue 31
It’s out, our most recent Company Bulletin – Issue 31. A round up of articles spanning across our business activities.
It’s out, our most recent Company Bulletin – Issue 31. A round up of articles spanning across our business activities.
Interference Technology (ITEM) once again features Will Turner’s paper, detailing how the increasing use of electronics to control so many aspects of modern life, from smart grids to driverless cars, means that Intentional Electromagnetic Interference (IEMI) is an ever growing threat.
Interference Technology (ITEM) features Will Turner’s paper, detailing how the increasing use of electronics to control so many aspects of modern life, from smart grids to driverless cars, means that Intentional Electromagnetic Interference (IEMI) is an ever growing threat.
April’s issue of Environmental Engineering reports how MPE filters are reducing the detrimental effects caused by EMP within critical infrastructure systems.
Interference Technology report how Amphenol, a manufacturer of interconnect products for the military, commercial aerospace and industrial markets, approached MPE Ltd of Liverpool last year with a view to developing a ground-breaking range of connectors with integrated EMC filtering.
Electronic Specifier Design Editor Joe Bush talks to Paul Currie, Sales and Marketing Director of MPE, a manufacturer of EMC filters and capacitors, about the current dangers in the industry and the role his company plays in mitigating these risks.
The Telegraph newspaper reports on the threat posed to strategic oil lines and fields by hostile EMP strikes.
With the increasing use of electronics to control every aspect of modern life, from smart grids to driverless cars, Intentional ElectroMagnetic Interference (IEMI) is a growing threat. William Turner, Senior Design Engineer, MPE, explains.
Joe Bush, Editor of Electronic Specifier reports how MPE HEMP filters are protecting critical infrastructure against the damaging effects of high energy solar storms.
Beth Maundrill of Digital Battlespace explores how companies are innovating, to provide the cables and connectors industry needs to ensure people, vehicles and buildings remain protected, while capability and weight requirements are met.