Fiem Industries Commissions EMI/EMC Testing Laboratory in Gurugram
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Fiem Industries Commissions EMI/EMC Testing Laboratory in Gurugram

Fiem Industries has commissioned an electromagnetic interference and electromagnetic compatibility (EMI and EMC) testing laboratory in Gurugram to strengthen its product validation and compliance capabilities. The new facility is intended to support the testing of lighting and electronic components for the automotive sector and to provide manufacturers with a local resource for regulatory and performance verification. Company representatives said the laboratory will streamline development cycles and reduce reliance on external testing centres.

It will offer a range of measurement and diagnostic capabilities to assess emissions, immunity and system-level interactions in accordance with prevailing standards. The laboratory is expected to assist original equipment manufacturers and tier suppliers in meeting national and international certification requirements while shortening time to market. The investment underscores the firm's focus on strengthening its testing infrastructure and supporting product innovation.

The facility is located within the company's industrial complex in Gurugram, providing proximity to research and development teams and assembly operations. Engineers will be able to validate electromagnetic performance at component and system levels during prototyping and production stages. By enabling in-house testing, the company anticipates improved quality control, faster corrective action and reduced logistics for sending parts to distant laboratories. The laboratory will also be available for collaboration with clients seeking bespoke testing protocols.

The establishment is expected to contribute to local capacity for compliance testing and reduce turnaround times for certification processes, benefiting manufacturers across the supply chain. Trained technical personnel will operate the instruments and collaborate with design teams to interpret results and implement mitigation measures where necessary. Senior management views the laboratory as an enabler for product reliability and a strategic asset that supports exports and domestic market demands. The commissioning marks a step in the company's broader agenda to enhance technological capabilities and responsiveness to regulatory evolution.

Fiem Industries has commissioned an electromagnetic interference and electromagnetic compatibility (EMI and EMC) testing laboratory in Gurugram to strengthen its product validation and compliance capabilities. The new facility is intended to support the testing of lighting and electronic components for the automotive sector and to provide manufacturers with a local resource for regulatory and performance verification. Company representatives said the laboratory will streamline development cycles and reduce reliance on external testing centres. It will offer a range of measurement and diagnostic capabilities to assess emissions, immunity and system-level interactions in accordance with prevailing standards. The laboratory is expected to assist original equipment manufacturers and tier suppliers in meeting national and international certification requirements while shortening time to market. The investment underscores the firm's focus on strengthening its testing infrastructure and supporting product innovation. The facility is located within the company's industrial complex in Gurugram, providing proximity to research and development teams and assembly operations. Engineers will be able to validate electromagnetic performance at component and system levels during prototyping and production stages. By enabling in-house testing, the company anticipates improved quality control, faster corrective action and reduced logistics for sending parts to distant laboratories. The laboratory will also be available for collaboration with clients seeking bespoke testing protocols. The establishment is expected to contribute to local capacity for compliance testing and reduce turnaround times for certification processes, benefiting manufacturers across the supply chain. Trained technical personnel will operate the instruments and collaborate with design teams to interpret results and implement mitigation measures where necessary. Senior management views the laboratory as an enabler for product reliability and a strategic asset that supports exports and domestic market demands. The commissioning marks a step in the company's broader agenda to enhance technological capabilities and responsiveness to regulatory evolution.

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