
Technical context: Continuous EMF Area Monitoring
Continuous monitoring of electromagnetic fields is an important element for applications where public safety, occupational safety and regulatory compliance must be documented in a traceable way. This is particularly relevant in areas where electromagnetic radiation has to be assessed continuously or repeatedly.
Wavecontrol addresses this environment with Continuous EMF Area Monitoring Solutions. The announced webinar focuses on a web-based Control Center designed for remote configuration, data visualization, report generation and centralized management of these area monitoring solutions.
Why a web-based Control Center matters technically
In EMF Area Monitoring projects, the technical value does not come only from the measurement hardware, but also from structured data management. A web-based Control Center can help operate distributed monitoring points more centrally and evaluate measurement results more clearly.
- Remote configuration: Settings can be managed remotely without operating each monitoring point individually on site.
- Data visualization: Measurement data can be displayed in a central interface and prepared for technical evaluation.
- Report generation: Reporting functions support traceable documentation for internal and external stakeholders.
- Centralized management: Multiple area monitoring solutions can be managed technically and operationally through a common Control Center.
Content of the Wavecontrol webinar
The live webinar will present the Control Center for Wavecontrol’s Continuous EMF Area Monitoring Solutions. The announcement visualizes a web-based monitoring environment with dashboard and map views as well as field monitoring hardware. The focus is on the practical use of the Control Center for EMF monitoring tasks.
The webinar will be delivered internationally in English. The provided information does not specify a detailed agenda, duration or the exact supported device models. These points are not specified in the provided information.
Relevant target groups
The webinar is particularly relevant for organizations that need to monitor and document electromagnetic field exposure. The announcement specifically mentions employers, city planners and authorities who need to ensure public and occupational safety while maintaining regulatory compliance.
For technical decision-makers, the key question is how a web-based Control Center can fit into existing processes for measurement acquisition, evaluation, reporting and compliance documentation.
Webinar sessions on July 9, 2026
Two international time slots are available for the live webinar:
This schedule addresses an international technical audience working with Continuous EMF Area Monitoring, centralized data management and web-based monitoring of electromagnetic fields.
Selection criteria for EMF Area Monitoring projects
Before selecting a Continuous EMF Area Monitoring Solution, users should clearly define the technical framework of their project. The measurement task itself is only one aspect; data access, documentation requirements, responsibilities and the intended operating model are also critical.
- Monitoring objective: public safety, occupational safety or regulatory documentation
- Measurement environment: stationary area monitoring, distributed measurement points or long-term observation
- Data management: visualization, export, reporting and centralized administration
- Operating concept: remote access, responsibilities and internal approval processes
- Regulatory framework: applicable requirements and internal limit management
EMCO as local contact for Wavecontrol
EMCO Elektronik GmbH is the local contact for Wavecontrol products. EMCO supports customers in the technical assessment of EMF Area Monitoring solutions and in the selection of suitable products for measurement tasks involving RF, EMC and electromagnetic field monitoring.
For users planning to integrate Continuous EMF Area Monitoring into an existing laboratory, infrastructure or safety environment, EMCO provides a technical interface between the manufacturer’s solution, the application requirement and the project-specific evaluation.