Plans for the establishment of an electromagnetic interference and compatibility center at Andhra University College of Engineering (AUCE) in Visakhapatnam, India have received government approval, university officials announced at a press conference last week.
The new center will replace a previously-established, smaller center and will offer electromagnetic interference testing for equipment manufactured by the ISRO, DRDA, Navy and other organizations, Andhra University Vice-Chancellor G.S.N. Raju said. The college will receive a Rs. 5 crore grant under the World Bank-assisted Technology Education Quality Improvement Program (TEQIP) to assist with construction of the center.
Praveen Agrawal says
It is good to know that EMC testing facility will be available in near future. India do not have such facility and I hope that the quality of designed equipment will improve.