EMITE Ingeniería S.L.
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F-200 General view
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F-series Reverberation Chamber SKAO
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F-series Commissioning
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Pic legend 1: F-200 General view
Pic legend 2: F-series Reverberation Chamber SKAO
Pic legend 3: F-series Commissioning

General information

  • Company name
    EMITE Ingeniería S.L.
  • Adress
    Parcela 2.3R. Parque Tecnológico de Fuente Álamo. Ctra. El Estrecho-Lobosillo km 2.5. E-30320 Fuente Álamo (Murcia). Spain
  • Turnover
    2.50 million EUR in year 2023
  • Employees
    19 in year 2023
  • SME
    YES
  • Contact Info:
    • Phone
      968100181
    • Email
      sales@emite-ing.com

Activity and Skills

EMITE is a high-tech company which spin out of the Technical University of Carthagene (Spain) in December 2006. Founded by David A. Sánchez-Hernández, Professor and Head of the Microwave, Radiocommunications and Electromagnetism (GIMRE) Research Group, its birth took place right after the second i-patentes prize to innovation and technology transfer in the Region of Murcia (Spain) was awarded to the company founder research group.

The knowledge, experience, know-how and hands-on EMITE personnel has the origin in the first works that begun in 1992 by designing and implementing an X-Band radar under the sponsorship of the Ministry of Industry in Spain. Since then EMITE personnel has taken part in more than 150 projects and designed, fabricated and tested more than 600 prototypes, being part of several national and international telecommunications committees. Complementary knowledge on microwave and RF heating and mobile communications led to the first EMITE patent on reverberation chambers for wireless communications testing being granted in 2008.

With the help of the natural technology under the cuttlefish-eye and with the motto of making MIMO measurements simple, EMITE is the manufacturer of unique multicavity mode-stirred source-stirred anechoic-chamber-convertible reverberation chambers (RC) for research, design, development, compliance and performance Over-The-Air testing for wireless and cellular communications devices and systems including SISO, MIMO, WLAN, W-IoT, MTC, short-range, wearables, EMC, pre-5G and antennas. Covering all wireless and cellular technologies up to 16x16 MIMO and up to 2m-large devices under test, the EMITE PT-, I-, E- and F-Series Chambers provide unheard-off capabilities and automation, making your wireless test wishes a reality. EMITE is today a Test System Integrator delivering single-point-of-contact OTA Test Solutions, which are present at major Test Labs, Carriers, Antenna and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) worldwide, representing the state-of-the-art for RC/AC MIMO OTA testing.

With HeadQuarters at the Mediterranean sea-sided Fuente Alamo High Tech Park in Murcia Region, Spain, the company has personnel, distributors and offices in the US, Canada, Brazil, The European Union, Scandinavia (Denmark, Sweden and Norway), Israel, Japan, South Korea, China, Taiwan, India, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates.

Contracts for Big Science facilities

[SKAO] SKA Observatory (SKAO) - Design, manufacture and supply of Reverberation Chamber (2023 - 2024)
The SKAO is a global observatory that has built operating cutting-edge radio telescopes that will transform our understanding of the Universe, and deliver benefits to society through global collaboration and innovation. The SKA observatory has a global footprint , the SKAO’s two telescopes at radio quiet sites in South Africa and Australia, and associated facilities to support the operations of the telescopes. EMITE designed, manufactured and supplied the reverberation chamber for the SKA-Low telescope. This chamber is used to undertake the emissions compliance testing of SKA-Low telescope systems and associated hardware. Any technology used on the SKA-Low telescope site has to meet the most stringent radio interference standards ever achieved. The reverberation chamber is used to characterize the emissions from unshielded technologies and devices, and provide the detailed information needed to determine shielding requirements.

Relevant R&D projects

No registered projects

Big Science Areas