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EMC Europe conference 2019
2 – 6 September 2019, Barcelona
EMPIR project ‘Electromagnetic interference on static electricity meters’ (17NRM02, MeterEMI) aims to develop methods to test the accuracy of smart meters for electricity consumption. The consortium will investigate whether changes are needed to international standards for electricity meter testing. The results will support European and international standards and help to restore consumer confidence in smart meter usage in the light of recent negative publicity about meter errors caused by electromagnetic interference.
The project consortium plans to hold a half-day special workshop, where results from the project will be presented, at the EMC Europe 2019 conference. EMC Europe is the major European conference on Electromagnetic Compatibility.
Deadlines:
- Workshops, tutorials and short courses 15 March 2019
- Registration early bird before 15 May 2019
This EMPIR project is co-funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and the EMPIR Participating States.
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