DAK-R for Non-Destructive Dielectric Measurement of Thin, Low-Loss Substrates
DAK-R enables precise characterization of dielectrics at 10, 17, 26, 35, and 45 GHz—all in a single measurement!
Resonator methods are the most accurate techniques for determining the dielectric properties of low-loss materials. DAK-R is based on an advanced implementation of a split-cylinder resonator (SCR).
More information is available here: https://speag.swiss/products/dak/dak-r/

The SPEAG product portfolio includes a full range of innovative and standards-compliant solutions for measuring Specific Absorption Rate (SAR), as well as near-field measurements across a wide range of applications.
From magnetic fields starting at 3 kHz for Magnetic Power Transfer (MPT) systems to wireless applications up to 110 GHz, there are both manual and fully automated robotic systems for capturing measurement results.
SPEAG is currently introducing the following innovations:
Simulation Software: “The Shop”, includes all virtual population and electromagnetic anthropomorphic models
The latest version of Sim4Life.web V8.4 includes The Shop with anatomical models and more for an enhanced user experience:
- “The Shop” provides direct access to all movable ViP models from the IT’IS Foundation and EM phantoms from SPEAG directly within the GUI.
- Automation and research: Launch standalone, fully functional Jupyter Lab environments with direct access to the Sim4Life Python API and AWS computing resources.
- A new, optimized menu and drag-and-drop actions make it easier to start and organize projects.
More information is available here: https://sim4life.swiss/
MAGPy Version 2 for On-Site Evaluations of WPT and Other Sources
The Magnetic Amplitude and Gradient Probe System (MAGPy) Version 2 is the most advanced solution for verifying the compliance of Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) systems and other near-field sources operating between 3 kHz and 10 MHz with national and international regulations.
The handheld MAGPy Version 2 system is best suited for on-site verification of devices with large coils (> 100 mm) against basic restrictions or reference levels.
More information is available here: https://speag.swiss/products/magpy/overview-2/