MPE celebrates its 90th anniversary with record exportsThis year MPE Ltd is celebrating the company’s 90th anniversary with an increasing demand for its production. Meanwhile the proportion of exports continues to show significant growth, as more than half of MPE products now go to service overseas applications. |
Spotlight on John JephcottJohn Jephcott, Key Account Manager of MPE, has broad experience in technical engineering sales going back to 1992, after previously working at three different Midlands companies. |
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Integrating EMC suppression into high- power connectors for military vehiclesMilitary vehicles often have separate power connectors and EMC filters which together take up too much valuable space and add weight. |
Preserving information security at data centresThe TEMPEST threat to information security was first recognised by the US National Security Agency (NSA) and GCHQ in the 1960s. Examples of sites at risk are data centres handling sensitive personal and financial information, where power line cables are vulnerable to electronic eavesdropping. |
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MPE hosts major event in Liverpool for its distributors around the world13 of MPE's territory distributors, 21 people from 13 different countries, participated in a major event at MPE at the end of June 2015 with a packed programme. |
IMCA Elektronik stand at IDEF 2015 is ideal shopwindow for MPE in TurkeyThe 12th International Defence Industry Fair (IDEF) took place from May 5th to 8th at the TÜYAP Fair Convention and Congress Center in Istanbul, Turkey. |
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MPE’s powerline filters prevent EMI from affecting test chambersFor more than 15 years MPE has been supplying high-performance CleanPower™ and powerline filters to the long-established shielded room and test chamber manufacturer Rainford EMC Systems Ltd, which became MVG-EMC following its acquisition in 2012 by the Microwave Vision Group. |
EMC, EMP & TEMPEST protection solutions for tactical sheltersOver the years the EMC, EMP and TEMPEST protection solutions from MPE have been provided to large numbers of mobile tactical shelter projects for Western defence forces. Such programs have included the contract to supply ground control stations for the Watchkeeper Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS), as pictured here, to fulfil the MOD’s ISTAR objectives. |
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