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International Microwave Symposium 2007

The International Microwave Symposium (IMS), which is sponsored by the Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S) of the IEEE, is the industry's leading conference and exhibition. It takes place every year in either May or June. This year, IMS will be held from June 3 to 8 in Honolulu, Hawaii. This event marks the first time that the show is being held outside the continental US. The idyllic location does not diminish the conference's excellent technical offerings, however. The conference offers its usual breadth of impressive papers. In addition, "Microwave Week" includes the Radio-Frequency Integrated Circuit (RFIC) Symposium and the 69th running of the Automatic RF Techniques Group (ARFTG) Conference. Outside of the conference, the exhibition floor will be teeming with a vast array of impressive technology and product developments. Many RF companies save their big announcements for MTT-S, and we're planning on bringing the best of this year's show to you on this site. Stay tuned for product and news updates.


Videos


MTT-S 2007 Introduction by Nancy Friedrich.

 


Zoltan J. Cendes PhD, Chairman and CTO of Ansoft, discusses the new HFSS v11 software for 3D full-wave electromagnetic field simulation.
ansoft.com

 


Scott Klettke, Group Product Manager of Murata, demonstrates their robot Murata Boy.
murata.com


Chris Daria of Lansdale Semiconductor talks about his company's Aftermarket ICs.
lansdale.com

 


David Folding, Product Line Manager of Tyco Electronics -M/A-COM discusses their 2.3-2.7 GHz WiMAX Solutions.
macom.com

 


Jim Sybilrud, Product Marketing Manager of Emerson Network Power exhibits Emerson's new Self Fixturing End Launch Connectors.
gotoemerson.com


Steve Thomas, N6ST Product Manager of the Microwave Measurements Division at Anritsu, demonstrates some of their Cable Analyzer Infrastructure Tools.
anritsu.com

 


Monty Jensen of the Microwave Measurements Division at Anritsu discusses High Performance Signal Analysis.
anritsu.com

 


Javed Siddiqui, President of B&Z Technologies, talks about his company's next generation amplifiers.
bnztech.com


Jeff Bly, Regional Sales Manager at Teledyne Cougar, speaks about signal processing components.
teledyne-cougar.com

 


OEM Marketing Manager of Isola, David Barrell, discusses Isola's microwave technology products.
isola-group.com

 


Nancy Friedrich interviews three representatives from Agilent Technologies on WIMAX system level design solutions, WIMAX signal generators, and WIMAX signal analysis.
agilent.com


Guido Bekkers, the Marketing Manager of Broadcast and Microwave RF Power for NXP, describes several of his company's high voltage LDMOS products.
nxp.com


MTT-S 2007

May 2007
Microwave Technology Reaches Hawaiian Shores
Honolulu, Hawaii is almost synonymous with the terms "vacation" and "rest and relaxation." But for one week in June, it will be the place where thousands of microwave engineers come to work, learn, and perhaps sneak off to one of those sandy beaches for a short break. For on June 3-8, 2007, Honolulu is the site of the 2007 International Microwave Symposium (IMS 2007). Sponsored by the Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S) of the Institute of Electrical and...  — Jack Browne, et al.

May 2007
An Informal Hawaiian Survey
Hawaii is no doubt one of the world's more beautiful locations. Whether it is the right spot for the microwave industry's most important technical conference and exhibition remains to be seen. An early sampling of companies based in the continental US seems to indicate a higher "drop-out rate" on the East Coast versus the West Coast for companies attending the 2007 IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S) International Microwave Symposium (IMS) this June...  — Jack Browne