The SUMMA Foundation and ETS-Lindgren, co-hosts of the in-person GlobalEM 2024 Symposium, have announced that registration is now open for Symposium attendees as well as exhibitors and sponsors. Authors, attendees, and companions can register for the technical program, purchase tickets for social events, and more. GlobalEM 2024 will take place from July 14 to 19 in downtown Austin, Texas, at the AT&T Conference Center, adjacent to the University of Texas at Austin campus.
“As the host of the prestigious GlobalEM 2022 Symposium, we are proud to support the GlobalEM 2024 edition,” said Chaouki Kasmi, Chief Researcher/Head of Directed Energy Research Center, Technology Innovation Institute. “We are supporting this year’s Symposium as a Platinum Sponsor as well as a contributor to the technical program. We look forward to sharing our latest R&D efforts in high-power electromagnetics through our presentations and in our booth as an exhibitor. The GlobalEM conference is notable for bringing together the world’s experts in high-power electromagnetics, and this year is no exception,” Dr. Kasmi added.
The Technical Program will follow past editions of the GlobalEM Symposium in featuring several plenary presentations of general interest to Symposium attendees. In addition – new this year – several tutorials are planned by popular demand. These tutorials spotlight invited industry experts providing extended presentations that offer a more in-depth and practical approach to high-power electromagnetics (HPEM) related topics. Regular submitted papers in the 17 topical areas of HPEM will return as an integral part of this year’s technical program. Industry expert William (Bill) A. Radasky, President and Managing Engineer of Metatech Corporation and Technical Program Committee (TPC) Chair, and Nicolas Mora, Ph.D., Research and Extension Directorate Advisor of the National University of Colombia and TPC Vice Chair, are poised to organize yet another outstanding technical program for which GlobalEM is well known.
The Symposium concludes on Friday, July 19, with a Technical Tour of ETS-Lindgren’s world headquarters in Cedar Park, Texas, just north of Austin. Tour participants will see 11,000 sq m (120,000 sq ft) of manufacturing, sales, service, and administration space. In addition, the facility features the largest outdoor open-area test site in the United States. ETS-Lindgren’s A2LA-Accredited Calibration Laboratory (Lab Cert #1207.01) is equipped with calibrated instrumentation traceable to National Metrology Institutes (NMI), several anechoic chambers, test cells, and an 80 m x 50 m (262 ft x 164 ft) welded steel ground plane for antenna calibration. A view of products specially designed and manufactured for protection against HPEM, High-Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (HEMP), and Intentional Electromagnetic Interference (IEMI) will be included in the Technical Tour. An ‘all-you-can-eat’ Texas-style lunch buffet rounds out the tour experience.
Click here to learn more about Registrations for GlobalEM 2024.