What's New at IMS 2021: Live Day 1

June 7, 2021
Maybe you're at the International Microwave Symposium live event this week, or maybe you're not but you wish you were. Either way, we've got you covered with some of the hottest new products being shown this week in Atlanta.

Check out our full coverage of IMS 2021.

The International Microwave Symposium is the RF/microwave industry's premier event, one that is anticipated nearly from the day the last one ended. It's long been an event at which the industry gathers to hear a technical program packed with new and exciting breakthroughs, to introduce its important new products, and to take stock of itself by getting together, face to face, and positioning itself for the coming year.

Of course, last year's IMS was a) delayed and b) driven to adopt a virtual format, as did many technical conferences and exhibitions across all industries thanks to the pandemic that we're still struggling to put behind us. Thankfully, we've made a great deal of progress in that direction—enough so that we can have a real, live-and-in-person IMS this year (June 7-10; Atlanta). In this Media Gallery, we present some of the exciting new products making their debuts at the live exposition.

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