SDTES 2025: San Diego's Premier Test & Measurement Symposium
Advanced Test Equipment Corp. (ATEC) invites you to the San Diego Test Equipment Symposium (SDTES) on October 14, 2025 in San Diego, California.
Nestled in the tech and innovation hub that is Sorrento Valley, Advanced Test Equipment Corporation HQ will once again host the San Diego Test Equipment Symposium. Our team would like to invite you to get an in-depth look at what makes innovation happen, and to meet the great minds that contribute to the rapidly-growing tech world.
The San Diego Test Equipment Symposium (SDTES) is a test and measurement exhibition that brings engineers, business professionals, and industry experts together for a day of insight, connection, and education. Join in on our educational workshops, presentations by esteemed industry experts, live demonstrations and the opportunity to meet and network with engineers and professionals in the field.
Registration open now!

This is Where Innovation Meets Opportunity

Ideas That Drive Innovation

The Solutions Show Case
Exhibitors
Our Speakers
Dr. Robert C. Scully
EMC Group Lead Engineer (retired)
NASA, Johnson Space Center | Denver, CO
Cable Shielding – Not Just a Job, It's an Adventure
Dennis Lewis
Technical Fellow
Boeing | Seattle, WA
The Impact of Cables and Connectors on Radio Frequency & Microwave Measurement UncertaintiesClayton Forbes
Technical Director of Product Qualification
Element Materials Technology | Boxborough, MA
Introduction to MIL-STD-810 Method 514-VibrationYibo Wang
Senior Radio Frequency Engineer
ETS-Lindgren | Cedar Park, TX
Delve into Software Gating: Flexibility Meets Performance!
Patrick Bolliger
EMC Sales Manager
HV Technologies Inc. | Washington, D.C.
Latest IEC61000-4-2 Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Test Requirements
Jason Smith
President
Absolute EMC | Manassas Park, VA
Pre-Compliance Testing Tools: Designing for EMC Compliance from the Start
George Liu
Applications Engineering Manager
Pacific Power Source | Irvine, CA
Harmonics and Inter-harmonics: Testing Real-World Complexity with AC Power