UL Opens the Largest 5G Testing Facility in Silicon Valley

UL Opens the Largest 5G Testing Facility in Silicon Valley

UL, a leading global science safety company, has opened new 5G testing facility at its Silicon Valley electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and wireless testing laboratory. As one of the largest 5G testing facilities in North America, the Silicon Valley laboratory addresses the growing demand for 5G wireless testing and certification services and offers start-ups, scaling businesses, and large corporations state-of-the-art technology and a comprehensive service solution, including certifications to meet market regulatory requirements around the world.

Balancing 5G technology innovation and speed-to-market with operational and product safety are crucial to customer success in a dynamic and demanding market. This is why UL has proactively addressed potential challenges facing wireless technology manufacturers and their suppliers and have prioritized 5G investments in Silicon Valley to test a myriad of devices and equipment.

The expansion meets the need of Silicon Valley companies to securely test their products near their Northern California research and development offices and to help accelerate 5G network development. The UL laboratory's strategic Bay Area location – as part of the region's innovation ecosystem – places it near the world's leading technology companies that are developing products and solutions with 5G capabilities and dependencies.

Applications that tap the full potential of 5G are on the horizon and will be a profound leap in innovation from 4G to 5G. While Silicon Valley is key to pushing out the 'next new thing' and setting rapid speed-to-market goals, COVID-19 has helped fuel a heightened demand here at UL for 5G testing. 

The pandemic and the resulting rise in remote work, school, and entertainment for millions of people across the country has caused internet use to surge. This has placed big demands on existing communication networks for higher speed services, faster download time, and increased bandwidth. In the U.S., the overall average daily fixed broadband consumption per user has increased by approximately 3 GB from January to now. All of this has increased the need for more robust networks and an acceleration in the deployment of 5G-based technologies.

To that end, UL is working to support rapid 5G innovation in the automotive, consumer, electronics, healthcare, and industrial sectors while helping companies in these industries safeguard and lower security vulnerabilities and helping curtail complexity to market. UL has more than 20 years of expertise testing and certifying mmWave technology and is a leader in interoperability testing for wireless devices. UL's operation in Fremont is one of only a few third-party testing laboratories in the world to offer 5G testing for both millimeter-wave (mmWave) and sub-6 gigahertz (GHz) frequency ranges. 

UL's expanded 5G services include additional mmWave test chambers with dual antenna designs for faster turnaround times, human factor power density testing for mmWave, and increased automation that significantly reduces the average turnaround time for product types and helps ensure consistency of testing and reporting across global laboratories.

Click here to learn more about UL's 5G testing services.

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