Are you finding it challenging to understand Wireless Power Transfer's complex regulations? You're not alone. If you're working on innovative technology and need clear guidance on compliance, this webinar will simplify the process, enabling you to stay ahead of interference issues, regulatory changes, and expensive delays.

 

Why should I attend?

Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) is increasingly utilised for devices to charging systems, from charging your portable tech, to charging your electric vehicle or your medical implants. The issue with WPT is that it often operates on frequencies close to other incumbent users, such as radio amateurs and broadcasters (MW bands) and has the potential of being a high-power neighbour to those services, increasing the probability for interference.

Element’s Steve Hayes’ presentation aims to provide an overview of WPT technology and its use cases, before exploring the current regulatory challenges with WPT. It will highlight the potentially confusing situation of which regulations apply to this type of technology (i.e. is it a radio or an ISM product) as well as what is happening behind the scenes in terms of regulatory updates, standardisation and ensuring that harmful interference is avoided.

 

What you’ll learn

  • WPT technology and its use cases
  • The current regulatory challenges with WPT  
  • Which regulations apply to this type of technology (i.e. is it a radio or an ISM product)
  • What is happening behind the scenes (regulatory updates, standardisation and ensuring that harmful interference is avoided) 

 

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Steve Hayes has over 30 years of experience in the product approvals industry. As the Technical Director for the Connected Technologies business unit at Element, Steve is involved in helping to define strategy, identification of M&A targets as well as the technical and thought leadership needed to help Element stay at the forefront of testing highly complex and evolving products against regulatory, industry and carrier specific global requirements.