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Jun 7, 2024
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2022 Zurich43 Retreat Follow Up: Visit at Anna Göldi Museum

We had the pleasure of visiting the Anna Göldi Museum this week, as a follow-up to our 2022 Zurich43 retreat on "Witches vs. Bill Gates: Conspiracy Beliefs & the Role of Science — Implications for Gender Bias & Inequality".

Anna Göldi Museum rooms.

 

The museum is located in Ennenda, Glarus CH, in the upper floors of a “Hänggiturm” – a hanging tower where dyed and printed fabrics were hung to dry – that dates to the heyday of the Glarus textile industry in the 19th century. The huge, historic, and elegant exhibition space opened in 2017 with the aim to preserve the memory of Anna Göldi, who is remembered as the last witch to be tried and executed in Europe. The museum, which is operated by the Anna Göldi Foundation, additionally has a broader goal to promote and protect human and fundamental rights and to combat discrimination, racism, and arbitrariness.

Anna Göldi was accused of witchcraft and executed by beheading in Glarus, Switzerland, in 1782. The trial that led to her conviction was, for the time, extraordinarily well documented. The Anna Göldi Foundation was established by the late Dr. Walter Hauser, who discovered documents in his research indicating that Göldi’s trial, torture, conviction, and execution had sparked outrage throughout Europe. Hauser became an advocate for Anna Göldi’s rehabilitation, and she was officially exonerated by the Glarus cantonal government in 2008.

Our visit included a guided tour of the Anna Göldi exhibition, followed by an Apéro and dinner, provided by Sirana Catering, in the exhibition hall. During dinner, Walter Hauser’s book, “Anna Göldi – geliebt, verteufelt, enthauptet” was presented, exploring the historical framework and the impact on politics, justice, and society of Anna Göldi’s conviction, the last documented witch trial in Europe. Dinner discussions ranged over gender differences through history, healers and exorcists, why witches were depicted flying on brooms, and current conspiracy beliefs. Our discussions included the social and cultural development of power abuse, high social influence, slavery, human rights, and gender equality. Although much remains to be done to improve human rights, all in all, society has thankfully progressed a great deal since the 18th century.

 

The museum is located in a “Hänggiturm” from the Glarus textile industry, where dyed and printed fabrics were hung to dry.

 

Dinner prepared in the exhibition hall.


 

2024

May 28, 2024

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DASY8/6 Module SAR V16.4: Enable Multi-TX Evaluations for Devices with TAS

Most modern smartphones feature dynamic power control exposure time averaging (DPC-ETA) and the ability to transmit on different frequency bands simultaneously. SPEAG has worked closely with regulators to release a measurement procedure in Module SAR V16.4 that allows such devices to be tested as part of market surveillance – without the use of manufacturer tools. Furthermore, new features have been integrated that make testing even easier.

 
2024

May 24, 2024

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DASY8/6 Module WPT V2.6: Testing for Compliance with Basic Restrictions at Frequencies <4 MHz

In response to feedback from ISED and the FCC as well as from our customers, we have further refined our MAGPy product line to make it compatible with global requirements for demonstrating compliance of wireless power transfer systems with the basic restrictions and reference levels.

    

 
2024

Apr 26, 2024

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Latest Regulatory and Industry Updates Presented at TCB Council Workshop in Baltimore

3-Day Program Delivered Regulatory and Industry Trends, and Latest Technical Knowledge

 
2024

Mar 19, 2024

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Pre-Announcement: New DASY8 Module SENS for TA-PS Performance Evaluations

Following a successful research collaboration between the IT’IS Foundation and Semtech, SPEAG is finalizing implementation for the release in June of the latest DASY product, the new DASY8 Module SENS for reliable evaluation of Time-Averaged Proximity Sensors (TA-PS).

    

 
CORPORATE

Feb 19, 2024

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Zurich43 Retreat 2024: Demarcation of Tolerance

In mid-February, the annual Z43 retreat was held at the Hotel Pilatus Kulm to discuss the timely topic of “Demarcation of Tolerance in Science, Society and the Individual” with the goal to better understand the importance and limitations of tolerance.

 
MEASUREMENT

Feb 13, 2024

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Regulator Ready: DASY8/6 Module WPT V2.4 and MAGPy V2.4

As a result of our continuous exchange of information and measurement strategies with the regulators, SPEAG has refined the software and issued seven Application Notes showing how to test according to the latest FCC, ISED and IEC regulations.

    

 
MEASUREMENT

Dec 19, 2023

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DASY8 Module APD V1.0 – Unlocking Absorbed Power Density for 5G NR FR2

DASY8 Module APD V1.0 is the world's first near-field absorbed power density test solution for evaluating exposure at frequencies greater than 10 GHz. It complies with current and all evolving regulations and enables thorough compliance testing of 5G and 6G devices while reducing test conservatism.

 
CORPORATE

Dec 1, 2023

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Microwave Factory and SPEAG Sign Distributor Agreement

We are pleased to announce that Microwave Factory Co., Ltd. (MWF) is our new SPEAG sales agent in Japan as of December 1, 2023.

 
CORPORATE

Nov 28, 2023

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Celebration of 1000 DASY Robots Sold

Stäubli, SPEAG’s robot supplier, organized a generous event to celebrate the 1000th robot sold to SPEAG.

 
SIMULATION

Nov 21, 2023

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SEMCAD X Matterhorn V20.2.4 Maintenance Release

SPEAG announced the release of SEMCAD X Matterhorn V20.2.4, an updated version of SEMCAD X Matterhorn V20.2.3.

 
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