Today meets tomorrow as HUBER+SUHNER showcases major solutions for energy networks at WindEnergy Hamburg

Leading international manufacturer of components and systems for optical and electrical connectivity, HUBER+SUHNER, is to demonstrate its solutions for intelligent energy networks at WindEnergy Hamburg, taking place September 27-30.

‘Today meets tomorrow’ for the Swiss-based company, which will be exhibiting its contemporary products and systems according to future demanding requirements of the energy industry. The showcase of HUBER+SUHNER at WindEnergy will focus especially on applications in the generation, transmission and distribution of power.

“Hamburg is a thriving business metropolis and major hub for the international Wind Energy sector,” said Rico Schöni, Market Manager Industry at HUBER+SUHNER. “With the European wind industry capital as its venue, WindEnergy Hamburg provides the perfect setting for us to present HUBER+SUHNER’s solutions for energy networks on a professional and international platform.”

HUBER+SUHNER offers passive solutions for power generation as well as transmission and distribution. The company offers the most comprehensive and modular product portfolio for control, communication or SCADA systems for wind power, water power plants or power distribution.

Some of HUBER+SUHNER’s most innovative products will be on display at WindEnergy, including the Q-ODC-12, a connector with the smallest and most robust design that has the highest fiber density in its class, with the ability to connect up to 12 fibers in one mating step. Also on display will be the efficient Masterline Ultimate (MLU), an innovative cabling system for rough environments within the energy industry. The MLU connects active equipment such as SCADA-Controllers, platform equipment or maintenance equipment with easy to install Q-ODC fiber optic jumpers and is the best for fast and secure installation and robustness, due to its cabling system supporting up to 12 individual active components.

“Ensuring an adequate energy supply is one of the greatest technological challenges of the twenty-first century, and the efficient distribution of energy is a critical factor for ensuring the success of the energy revolution,” said Schöni. “This is where the skills of HUBER+SUHNER come into play. Understanding the demand for power generation, transmission and distribution has ensured that we are always developing our portfolio to meet those demanding standards.”

HUBER+SUHNER delivers small, environmentally protected, fiber optic connection solutions which are fully plug-and-play on site. Due to the solutions’ easy installation process, there is no need for expensive installation material or specially trained installation personnel.

“When wireless antenna and high frequency components are needed, HUBER+SUHNER has the right product set to add mobility to every energy network,” added Schöni.

WindEnergy visitors can view HUBER+SUHNER’s offering in Hall B6, Booth 212 at the Hamburg Messe, September 27-30.

To arrange a briefing or product demonstration, please contact the HUBER+SUHNER team on the details below.

HUBER+SUHNER Group
HUBER+SUHNER is a global company with headquarters in Switzerland that develops and manufactures components and system solutions for electrical and optical connectivity. With cables, connectors and systems – developed from the three core technologies of radio frequency, fiber optics and low frequency – the company serves customers in the communication, transportation and industrial sectors. The products deliver high performance, quality, reliability and long life – even under harsh environment conditions. Our global production network, combined with group companies and agencies in over 60 countries, puts HUBER+SUHNER close to its customers. Further information on the company can be found at hubersuhner.com.

HUBER+SUHNER Team
Proactive PR
Tel: +44 1636 812 152
hubersuhner@proactive-pr.com

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JTC TRS Completes First Installation and Testing with Flying Colours

‘Following a rigorous and thorough testing process this May at Fort Benning, GA, QuantaDyn are very happy to report that the first installation of JTC TRS has been successfully completed. This was swiftly followed by the USAF Operation Utility Evaluation (OUE) which included multiple groups of trainees and operators putting the JTC TRS through its paces. Another testing which the system successfully completed. We look forward to the continued successful testing and installation of our JTC TRS systems. QuantaDyn continue to strive for excellence in delivery to our customers.’
Bill Dunn, President, QuantaDyn Corporation

Successful Installations and Testing of JTC TRS Devices for USAF 
The QuantaDyn team is delighted to confirm the successful completion of in-plant Qualification Test and Evaluation (QT&E) on May 19. QT&E was the USAF’s formal test event on the JTC TRS device baseline before giving the go ahead to install the first system at an end user’s site.

QuantaDyn installed the first device at the 17th STS and 15th ASOS, units that support both Special Operations Forces and Conventional forces at Fort Benning, GA, during the week of May 30th.

The 17th ASOS and 15th ASOS are the perfect mix of Special Operations Forces and Conventional Forces supporting the war fighter on the ground.

A successful Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) ensured the system was accepted by the USAF on June 7th.

Rigorous USAF Operational Utility Evaluation (OUE) leads to excellent feedback for JTC TRS 
OUE is a week and a half evaluation and testing effort which consisted of running multiple groups of trainees and operators/instructors through the complete set of training activities, from mission generation, to mission execution on the device, and after action review/ Debrief. Multiple mission scenarios were used during this timeframe. This was a prime opportunity for USAF to thoroughly test the simulator, and on June 22 the JTC TRS successfully completed the USAF Operational Utility Evaluation (OUE).

During the last 2 days of OUE, the simulator was evaluated by the Joint Fire Support Executive Steering Committee (JFS ESC) accreditation team. The team’s recommendation to the Chairman, JFS ESC is to accredit the Joint Terminal Control Training and Rehearsal System (JTC TRS) to replace the following in accordance with the JTAC MOA: Type 1, 2, and 3 controls, day and night controls, controls using ground laser target designator (LTD) for target designation/marking, controls using IR pointer for night target marking, controls using video downlink (VDL), and surface to surface and air to surface fires integration.

For sales contact Charles “Zoobie” Martin
+1 678-989-8116 c.martin@quantadyn.com

For media contact Sadie Lockett
sadielockett@ruddynice.com

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HUBER+SUHNER Cube Optics presents its new extended LAN-WDM at ECOC 2016

HUBER+SUHNER Cube Optics AG presents its latest, ultra-compact, extended LAN-WDM optical components at this year’s European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC) in Düsseldorf, Germany (Booth 259).

The new optical sub-components – which conform to IEEE 802.3bs 400GBase-LR8/FR8 proposal and are compatible with CFP8 form factor – comprise a compact, directly-reflecting, multiplexing architecture drawn on Cube Optics’ intellectual property and more than 15 years’ engineering expertise. This well-proven technology has successfully been applied in a majority of 100GBase-LR4/ER4 and 40GBase-LR4/ER4 transceivers, demonstrating its superior, robust and reliable design.

“The extended LAN-WDM is an important development for the progress of 400GBase-LR8/FR8 pluggables and acts as a pre-cursor technology to integrated active-passive sub-components which we already are working on,” said Dr. Thomas Paatzsch, General Manager of HUBER+SUHNER Cube Optics AG.

With its miniature size of only 17.1 x 12.5 x 6.5 mm, the extended LAN-WDM defines the standard for next-generation, client pluggable transceivers in data centers and access network applications. The extended LAN-WDM components and modules are currently available for customer sampling. Volume production will start at the end of 2016.

“The increasing demand for higher bandwidth in metro access networks propels the industry to move toward higher transmission speeds,” said John D’Ambrosia, Chairman of Ethernet Alliance. “Continuing innovation and development of the optical technologies, such as HUBER+SUHNER Cube Optics AG’s extended LAN-WDM, enables the industry to swiftly transition from 100G to the next generation of 400GbE client optics.”

Visitors to ECOC can view HUBER+SUHNER’s latest technology at Booth 259 in Düsseldorf’s CCD Congress Center, September 19-21.

HUBER+SUHNER Cube Optics AG
HUBER+SUHNER Cube Optics AG is the key developer of a family of ultra-compact optical components and modules tailored to the demands of the access network. Its innovative active/passive optical packaging platforms enables Cube Optics to provide outside-plant Telcordia approved, bandwidth enhancing solutions at compelling price points.

Cube Optics’ miniature packaging platform leverages advanced micro-injection molding techniques and enables network operators to realize low-cost, high performance architectures for both large and small network deployments and legacy infrastructure upgrades. HUBER+SUHNER Cube Optics’ products have been implemented in a wide variety of applications including local loop unbundling, HFC/MSO capacity upgrades, FTTX roll-outs as well as in equipment for the test and measurement of access networks.

HUBER+SUHNER Cube Optics AG
Robert-Koch-Str. 30
55129 Mainz
Germany

Susmita Adhikari
Phone: +49 6131 69851 225
susmita.adhikari@hubersuhner.com

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HUBER+SUHNER to display wide range of innovative technology at Electronica 2016

New RF connector system for small cell applications to make its debut alongside recently launched cable assembly system

HUBER+SUHNER will display a wide variety of radio frequency (RF), fibre optic, high voltage, and power and data transmission solutions at Electronica 2016.

Among these products will be innovations such as the SUCOFLEX 526V – which is the first product from the SUCOFLEX 500V assembly family to be shown to the public – and the Quick-Fit Plus. The NEX10, a new RF connector system for small cell applications developed in partnership with Radiall and Rosenberger, will also be shown at the HUBER+SUHNER booth.

The SUCOFLEX 526V is highly stable versus temperature and bending and guarantees the highest level of satisfaction when it comes to test and measurement. Not only is it extremely flexible and easy to use thanks to its unique design, it also delivers best-in-class phase and amplitude stability with flexure, movement, temperature and tensile stress.

The Quick-Fit Plus is a connector system for corrugated cable which allows an extremely easy and fast assembly process. It was created to simplify the assembling process to fit different interfaces. It is mountable in the field and is easy to assemble thanks to its one-piece design. In combination with an all-in-one stripping tool for ½” cables, the Quick-Fit Plus can be deployed very quickly.

HUBER+SUHNER ex-proof devices can be used in any radio equipment and wireless infrastructure. ATEX entry and surge protective devices are compliant to the ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU for use in potentially explosive atmospheres or hazardous locations and are in accordance with IEC/EN 60079 series of explosive atmosphere standards.

“Electronica is the leading international trade fair covering technologies, products and solutions from the entire electronics industry, which makes it the perfect platform for HUBER+SUHNER to demonstrate our range of technology to industry leaders from all over the world,” said Steffen Kreuels, Market Manager Test & Measurement at HUBER+SUHNER. “We are especially looking forward to debuting the NEX10 connector system which we worked to develop with Radiall and Rosenberger.”

Key features of the NEX10 connector system – which was created to meet existing and future demands of small calls for 4G and upcoming 5G networks – are its robustness, small size, PIM stability and flexibility of different coupling mechanisms, such as torque/screw and push-pull. The weather protection boot, which is part of the interface, makes it optimum for outdoor use under extreme weather conditions.

Alongside these technologies will also be HUBER+SUHNER high voltage solutions for hybrid cars, trucks and buses as well as other automotive products, such as the HUBER+SUHNER cooled charging cable which recently won the Bavarian State Award for Electric Mobility.

For more information, please visit: http://www.hubersuhner.com.

Electronica exhibition visitors see HUBER+SUHNER technology at Booth 562 in Hall 2, November 8-11 at the Messe München trade-fair center in Munich.

To arrange a briefing with a member of the HUBER+SUHNER team, please contact Kelly.mancaruso@proactive-pr.com.

HUBER+SUHNER Group
HUBER+SUHNER is a global company with headquarters in Switzerland that develops and manufactures components and system solutions for electrical and optical connectivity. With cables, connectors and systems – developed from the three core technologies of radio frequency, fiber optics and low frequency – the company serves customers in the communication, transportation and industrial sectors. The products deliver high performance, quality, reliability and long life – even under harsh environment conditions. Our global production network, combined with group companies and agencies in over 60 countries, puts HUBER+SUHNER close to its customers. Further information on the company can be found at hubersuhner.com.

HUBER+SUHNER Team
Proactive PR
Tel: +44 1636 812 152
Kelly.mancaruso@proactive-pr.com

Maya Trochsler
HUBER+SUHNER
Tel: +41 71 353 4591
Maya.trochsler@hubersuhner.com

Othmar Fuchs HUBER+SUHNER
Tel: +41 71 353 4291
othmar.fuchs@hubersuhner.com

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HUBER+SUHNER to showcase new solutions at AUSA 2016

New GPS-over-Fiber applications and SENCITY Shield among technologies on show

Leading international manufacturer of components and systems for optical and electrical connectivity, HUBER+SUHNER, will showcase its innovative solutions with military applications at AUSA 2016 – North America’s largest land power exposition and professional development forum.

Among these technologies will be HUBER+SUHNER’s Direct GPS-over-Fiber solution, which perfectly addresses the power supply challenges within a GPS system by making use of newly developed Power-over-Fiber technology. This new technology not only enables system improvements by eliminating all copper within the link, but also reduces the amount of hardware within the system by integrating the transmission functionality into the antenna.

“Our GPS-over-Fiber products are very well suited to a number of antenna remoting, signal distribution and other high-tech applications in challenging environments,” said BJ Lyman, Aerospace and Defense Market Manager at HUBER+SUHNER. “They perfectly suit the military, but can be used in scenarios as diverse as mines, subways, special-purpose vehicles and off-shoring infrastructures.”

HUBER+SUHNER will also be demonstrating its next generation airborne interconnect – Eacon – at the Washington show. The Eacon (EAsy CONnection) self-locking connector is a simple and easy to use solution that eliminates the need for lockwire/safety wire that can lead to potential foreign object debris (FOD) in an aircraft. It is a simple cable and connector solution for a flexible and fast field-termination of microwave cable assemblies without compromising high performance

Also on display is HUBER+SUHNER’s latest development in its SENCITY Shield range of broadband jamming antennas. SENCITY Shield was specifically developed to meet today’s challenging requirements for ECM missions in military and security applications. The low profile, shark fin design ensures low visibility while still providing exceptional electrical performance in terms of horizontal gain and high power capabilities. The latest incarnation – SENCITY Shield 10 – supports an ultra-broad frequency range of 600MHz to 10GHz.

“We are looking forward to showing visitors of AUSA 2016 what HUBER+SUHNER has to offer,” said Lyman. “We know that keeping one step ahead with the latest technologies is vital in the military space, and the products we have on display demonstrate that we are at the cutting edge.”

Exhibition visitors can see these solutions for military applications at HUBER+SUHNER Stand 6719 – part of the Swiss pavilion – at AUSA, Walter E. Washington Convention Centre, Washington DC, 3-5 October 2016.

To arrange a briefing, please contact the HUBER+SUHNER team on the details below.

HUBER+SUHNER Group
HUBER+SUHNER is a global company with headquarters in Switzerland that develops and manufactures components and system solutions for electrical and optical connectivity. With cables, connectors and systems – developed from the three core technologies of radio frequency, fiber optics and low frequency – the company serves customers in the communication, transportation and industrial sectors. The products deliver high performance, quality, reliability and long life – even under harsh environment conditions. Our global production network, combined with group companies and agencies in over 60 countries, puts HUBER+SUHNER close to its customers. Further information on the company can be found at hubersuhner.com.

HUBER+SUHNER Team
Proactive PR
Tel: +44 1636 812 152
hubersuhner@proactivepr.com

BJ Lyman
HUBER+SUHNER
Tel: +1704 790 7229
BJ.Lyman@hubersuhner.com

Othmar Fuchs
HUBER+SUHNER
Tel: +41 71 353 4291
othmar.fuchs@hubersuhner.com

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Titan IC Licenses Its Helios RegEx Processor to LookingGlass for Network-Based Threat Mitigation

Billington Cybersecurity Summit, Washington DC, USA – 12th September, 2016 – Titan IC Systems (Titan IC) today announces that LookingGlass Cyber Solutions (“LookingGlass”) has signed a multi-year strategic partnership to further advance their state of the art network–based threat mitigation with the Titan IC Helios regular expression (RegEx) processor.

LookingGlass threat mitigation solutions will take full advantage of the Helios RegEx processor to assist in threat detection by implementing tens of thousands of complex regular expressions in network data at speeds up to 40 Gb/s. Titan IC has developed this ground-breaking technology and has implemented it on a Xilinx Kintex Ultrascale Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), so it can be specifically customized for each customer’s needs. The technology can be easily updated while in full operation allowing the addition of new complex regular expressions during run time.

“This breakthrough Titan IC technology allows us to continue delivering state-of-the-art high-performance threat mitigation solutions,” said A.J Shipley, VP of Products at LookingGlass. “The Titan IC Helios RegEx processor will further enhance our threat mitigation product line to easily scale to the tens of thousands of prioritized rules being delivered from our threat intelligence platform to our threat mitigation system”.

Regular expression processing has mainly been executed in software up until now and has thus suffered inherent throughput difficulties that require vast amounts of host processing. However, with the introduction of the Titan IC Helios RegEx processor, many of these issues can be eradicated by hardware offload acceleration on FPGA. The Helios RegEx processor is proficient in analysing data at full network throughput rates reaching 40 Gb/s and can implement up to 1 million complex regular expressions in parallel.

“We are delighted to have signed this new license agreement with LookingGlass and we welcome them into the Titan IC RegEx ecosystem. We congratulate them for their vision and innovation in being one of the first companies to recognise the benefits of RegEx offload acceleration on FPGA,” said Noel McKenna, CEO, Titan IC. “With ever increasing cyber security threats and even higher network data speeds, there is a real necessity for the combined technology that LookingGlass and Titan IC are bringing to the market.”

Visit Titan IC at 7th Annual Billington Cyber Security Summit 2016
Titan IC is exhibiting their latest Helios RegEx processor and Hyperion PCle acceleration cards on the Titan IC booth at the 7th Annual Billington Cyber Security Summit in the Ronald Reagan Building International Trade Centre, Washington DC, on September 13, 2016. To book a demonstration or to meet with one of the Titan IC team at the exhibition, please email sales@titanicsystems.com.

About LookingGlass Cyber Solutions
LookingGlass Cyber Solutions delivers comprehensive threat intelligence-driven security through a scalable solution portfolio of machine readable threat intelligence (MRTI), threat intelligence management platforms with 140+ data sources transformed into global Internet and threat intelligence, network-based threat mitigation, and threat intelligence services. By addressing risks across structured Indicators of Compromise (IoCs), unstructured and open source data (OSINT), and internal network telemetry, customers gain unprecedented understanding into threats that may impact their business including cyber, physical assets, and third party partners. Prioritized, relevant and timely insights enable customers to operationalize threat intelligence in an effective and efficient way throughout the threat lifecycle. For more information, visit LookingGlassCyber.com.

About Titan IC Systems Ltd
Headquartered in Belfast Northern Ireland, Titan IC Systems Ltd is a recent spin out company from the Centre for Secure Information Technology (CSIT) at Queens University Belfast, Northern Ireland. Titan IC is a world leader in the development of hardware engines for content and network processing. The solutions offered include regular expression (RegEx) acceleration for use in all aspects of network security including: Intrusion Detection/Prevention, Application Detection, Anti-Virus, Content/URL filtering. These solutions are available as PCIe cards for inclusion in Network servers or as licensable Intellectual property for use on Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) or custom Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC).

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Outstanding contributions of 8 technology leaders recognized

2016 Thomas A. Edison Awards for exceptional achievement

Geneva, Switzerland – The IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) has paid tribute to the dedication and work of eight leaders of the IEC family who, through their outstanding commitment and expertise, have contributed to making products and electrical systems safer, more energy efficient and more compatible.

At the IEC 80th General Meeting in Frankfurt, the following were recognized with the 2016 Thomas A. Edison Award:

Robert Arsenault, Secretary, TC 4Giovanni Cassinelli, Secretary, SC 23EMarie-Elisabeth d’Ornano, Chair, IECQGeoffrey S. Ibbott, Past Chair, SC 62CYoshiaki Ichikawa, Chair, TC 111Maurice Montavon, Secretary, TC 5Heribert Schorn, IEC Coordinator, ISO CASCO WGsBernd Sisolefsky, Past Chair, CISPR CIS/B

The Thomas A. Edison Award is in the spirit of Thomas Alva Edison, 1847-1931, one of the greatest inventors in history. Edison developed a system of electric power generation and distribution which was a major development in the modern industrialized world. His over 1,000 patents included improving the incandescent lamp, film projection and sound recording, which still have an impact on our daily lives. “Genius is 1 % inspiration and 99 % perspiration” is one of Edison’s most famous quotes.

Robert Arsenault, Secretary, TC 4
Robert Arseneault has been Secretary of IEC TC 4, Hydraulic turbines, since 1992, when Canada took over the responsibility of the Secretariat. He was particularly instrumental in the publication of dual logo standards like IEC/IEEE, where the coordination of editing, comments and planning are essential. Arseneault excels in fostering the exchange of ideas between people from different cultures. In the last five years, Arsenault worked closely with the Chair of TC 4 to launch two new working groups, MT31 on Turbine residual life and WG33 on pressure fluctuations. Arsenault is also constantly promoting the IEC through presentations at international conferences (recently at HydroVision) and through his contributions to articles about the work of IEC TC 4.

Giovanni Cassinelli, Secretary, SC 23E, Italy
Giovanni Cassinelli has served as Secretary of SC 23E, Circuit-breakers and similar equipment for household use, since January 2003. He strongly supports the TC Chair in smoothly solving conflicts and maintaining a cooperative environment. Cassinelli has helped ensure highest quality results in the development, editing and translation of SC 23E documents. His contributions led to 23 new publications, including new IEC International Standards and amendments of existing ones, and over 400 official SC documents. He played a crucial role in the successful implementation of a new Blocks and Modules approach in the structure of SC 23E Standards, aiming at harmonizing a family of standards, thus avoiding mistakes, inconsistencies or discrepancies.

Marie-Elisabeth d’Ornano, Chair, IECQ, France
IECQ Chair since 1 January 2014, Marie-Elisabeth d’Ornano has embraced her role, responsibilities and duties with enthusiasm and a dynamic hands-on approach. In this role, she has had the strong support of her employer, LCIE – a Bureau Veritas company. IECQ has been reinforced as an international “best practice” model for supplier assessment and as an extremely valuable Supply Chain Management tool for the many industries involved in the manufacture, supply and distribution of electrical/electronic components, parts and assemblies.

During her initial term as Chair, IECQ has benefited from d’Ornano’s leadership as illustrated in a number of key initiatives and achievements:

IECQ support and collaboration on the new CA Harmonized Basic RulesCloser cooperation between IECQ and specialized industries, e.g. avionicsDevelopment and rollout of the new IECQ Scheme for LED lightingEstablishment of collaboration between IECQ and other CA Systems, notably IECEEIntroduction of the new IECQ developed and run Training Programme, launched in 2015The first IECQ International Conference on Supply Chain Management, in Paris in April 2016Fostering international cooperation with other organizations, e.g. STACK International

Geoffrey S. Ibbott, Past Chair, SC 62C, United States
During his term as Chair of IEC SC 62C, Equipment for radiotherapy, nuclear medicine and radiation dosimetry, Geoffrey S. Ibbott outstandingly promoted the development and recognition of IEC Standards for medical radiation therapy equipment, nuclear medicine and radiation measurement. Ibbott successfully encouraged various experts and stakeholders from industry, medical physics and regulatory bodies to join the Committee. About 20 IEC publications have been issued under his leadership, and these have been widely accepted in the regulatory environments of EU, US, China, Japan and other jurisdictions. As a result, IEC is highly recognized as a home for standards in the field of medical equipment publications for radiation therapy, nuclear medicine and radiation measurement.

Yoshiaki Ichikawa, Chair, TC 11, Japan
Dr Yoshiaki (Yoshi) Ichikawa has led environmental standardization in TC 111 Environmental standardization for electrical and electronic products and systems for 11 years, since its establishment in 2004. He served as the Convenor of WG2 Environmentally Conscious Design (ECD) and published IEC 62430 Environmentally conscious design for electrical and electronic products. For this contribution he received the 1906 Award in 2007. In 2009, Ichikawa was appointed as the Chair of TC 111. TC 111 has published 18 deliverables to date, in the fields of chemical, eco-design, greenhouse gas and resource efficiency. Most of these have been integrated into legal frameworks specifying product environmental aspects around the world through which the electrotechnical industry has gained benefits. Ichikawa’s activities also extend to other fields. He is an expert of IEC TC 62 Electrical equipment in medical practice, where he is supporting the Convenor of PT 62926, addressing the systems aspects of real-time radiation therapy.

Maurice Montavon, Secretary, TC 5, Switzerland
With his personal engagement during the last 44 years Maurice Montavon has devoted countless hours to IEC. In 1972, Montavon was designated as expert by the Swiss NC for the first time – to WG 1 of TC 5, Steam turbines. From 1982 to 1984 he was involved in the publication IEC60045-1. Montavon has been Chair of the Swiss Mirror Committee TC 5 for almost 30 years. In 2007 he was elected by SMB as Secretary of TC 5, succeeding in the reactivation of TC 5 in 2008.Today TC 5 has 4 MTs and 2 WGs, with more than 70 experts. In the area of cogeneration he has recently also achieved a collaboration with ISO following the advice given by SMB. During his career Montavon always promoted international standardization within IEC and used his network to bring new experts into TCs, not only from Switzerland but also from other countries where he worked. Montavon founded the Swiss Mirror Committee of TC 117 Solar thermal electric plants, as Chair in 2011 and he acts as liaison officer between TC 5, TC 117 and TC 120.

Heribert Schorn, IEC Coordinator, ISO CASCO WGs, Germany
Heribert Schorn has been recognized for exceptional current and long-term achievement in representing the IEC CAB in ISO/CASCO Working Groups, for the development of conformity assessment standards, specifically the ISO/IEC 17000 series. This series of dual logo ISO/IEC Standards are the foundation on which the IEC CA Systems are based. Schorn has been active as an IEC representative and coordinator in CASCO Working Groups for the last ten years. He has been actively involved in the preparation of ISO/IEC 17043, Conformity assessment – General requirements for proficiency testing; ISO/IEC 17065, General requirements for bodies operating product certification systems; and ISO/IEC 17026, Conformity assessment – Example of a certification scheme for tangible products. Since 2014, he has been the IEC Coordinator for CASCO WG 42, preparing the revision of ISO/IEC 17011, Conformity assessment – General requirements for accreditation bodies accrediting conformity assessment bodies. This standard is expected to be published in 2016. In 2015, a leadership structure with a Convener and two Co-conveners was agreed for the revision of ISO/IEC 17025, Conformity assessment – General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories. This is a very important Standard for IEC CA activities. CASCO WG 44 was created for this revision, with Schorn as Co-Convenor.

Bernd Sisolefsky, Past Chair, CISPR CIS/B, Germany
Dr Bernd Sisolefsky, former Chair of CISPR, the International special committee on radio interference, is an experienced EMC expert who has been active in IEC work since the early 1990s. During the last 25 years he has made countless contributions and held several offices in technical bodies under the CISPR roof. These include the role of Chair of CISPR/SC B from 2006 to September 2015. CISPR/B is responsible for standardization in the field of radio interference suppression of industrial, scientific and medical radio frequency equipment and also of high voltage lines and installations. During this period, the International Standard CISPR 11 was advanced two times, which culminated in the addition of requirements for grid connected power converters (GCPC), which serve for the connection of photovoltaic systems to the electricity distribution network. The addition of further requirements for wireless power transfer (WPT) devices was also started when Sisolefsky was Chair. Finally he also worked constantly within other technical bodies of CISPR, in particular in CISRP/F, which is responsible for radio interference suppression of household and similar electrical appliances and of lighting equipment, and in CISPR/I especially in the field of radio interference suppression of powerline telecommunications equipment.

About the Thomas Edison Award
Created in 2010, the Thomas A. Edison Award recognizes exceptional achievement (within the past five years), dedicated service and significant contributions to the IEC through the effective management of committees of currently active TC/SC Officers (Chair, Secretary or Assistant Secretary of a Technical Committee or Subcommittee) and officers of the IEC Conformity Assessment Systems and their subsidiary bodies.

TC/SC officers must have:

made an outstanding contribution, within the TC/SC, to the development and promotion of IEC systems and standardsbeen responsible, through the TC/SC, for an IEC activity that has had a significant impact on industry and/or commercebeen organizationally or technically responsible for a significant development in quality and timely performance by the TC/SC

Officers of a conformity assessment system or subsidiary body must have:

made an outstanding contribution, within one of the systems, to the development and promotion of IEC conformity assessment services or, through a system, to an IEC activity that has had a significant impact on industry and/or commerce beyond the conformity assessment communitybeen organizationally or technically responsible for a significant development in service quality and performance by an IEC conformity assessment systemmade an outstanding contribution, in accordance with the IEC Policy on Conformity Assessment, to the development and promotion of IEC conformity assessment services outside the IEC systems

The IEC Thomas A. Edison Awards are presented by the Vice-Presidents or Chair of the respective SMB or CAB boards, at the meetings held in conjunction with the General Meeting, or on another suitable occasion.

Further information
Gabriela Ehrlich
Mob: +41 79 600 56 72
Skype: gabriela.ehrlich
Email: geh@iec.ch

About the IEC
The IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) is the world’s leading organization that prepares and publishes globally relevant International Standards for all electric and electronic devices and systems. It brings together 169 countries, representing 98% of the world population and 96% of world energy generation. More than 20 000 experts cooperate on the global IEC platform and many more in each member country. They ensure that products work everywhere safely and efficiently with each other. The IEC also supports all forms of conformity assessment and administers four Conformity Assessment Systems that certify that components, equipment and systems used in homes, offices, healthcare facilities, public spaces, transportation, manufacturing, explosive environments and during energy generation conform to them.

IEC work covers a vast range of technologies: power generation (including all renewable energy sources), transmission, distribution, Smart Grid & Smart Cities, batteries, home appliances, office and medical equipment, all public and private transportation, semiconductors, fibre optics, nanotechnology, multimedia, information technology, and more. It also addresses safety, EMC, performance and the environment.

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