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● Increased levels of test process automation to overcome the challenges of performing complex test analysis across multiple products and the resulting reporting complexity associated with such analysis.


● Meeting the needs of a growth in testing requirements resulting from an expansion in interconnected industrial systems and consumer products.


● Building the capacity and the skills required to meet expected turn-around- times and a wider portfolio of services. With a wide availability of appropriate entry-level test equipment, there is a


trend for more companies to perform more of their own pre-compliance tests on their own equipment. This reduces the need for test houses to perform capacity- consuming iterative testing cycles on non-compliant products. There is also greater predictability of product performance through such tools as simulation, digital twinning and the ability to perform prototyping at earlier phases of product development. There’s a clear advantage in involving the test service providers in these early development activities. An example of this is the recent announcement from a Hungarian automotive test facility providing open access to its simulation facilities. These trends represent an opportunity to the testing industry to become more


involved in the design and development activities of the end users, providing them with the tools needed to achieve the product performance results and certification they require whilst adding considerable value through access to the equipment and expertise that they may not possess in house.


Jonathan Newell, Editor, Testing & Test Houses


nother year of rapid developments in the electronics, telecommunications and automotive industries has seen more emphasis being placed on the need for conformance testing whilst also re-inforcing a need for consultancy and technical services to aid product design and prototyping. The test industry is moving


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