Applied safety science outfit UL Solutions recently announced that it
will expand its laboratories around the world, to accommodate the rising
market growth for Internet of Things and wireless device
technologies.
UL Solutions said it will be expanding its laboratories in California,
Taiwan and the United Kingdom, making them further equipped for
electromagnetic compatibility testing and certification.
Market growth for Internet of Things inspires UL Solutions facility expansion
UL Solutions claims that manufacturers will benefit from the latest
electromagnetic compatibility testing technology, which features in the
company’s laboratories in the United States and the United Kingdom. Said
laboratories can also help manufacturers increase capacity regarding “consumer electronics,
appliances, lighting, information technology devices, medical devices,
automotive, high-tech components, Internet of Things (IoT), industrial,
and last mile electric and micromobility products,” as revealed in a
press release.
The facility located in Fremont, California, will be updated with new
electromagnetic and millimetre wave chambers, which will help speed up
testing times. Meanwhile, the laboratory located in Basingstoke, UK,
will soon be able to test from 30 megahertz to 18 gigahertz without
changing configuration, which will also hasten the testing time.
53% of the global population has used the internet on
a mobile device, according to the Global System for Mobile
Communications Association. It has been predicted that by 2025, this
figure will reach 60%, and that there will be 23.3 billion Internet of
Things connections.
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