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Larry Sala, CEO of Anaren Microwave Inc., dicusses the company's 50th anniversary including a short history of the company, their unique product technologies, and his thoughts on the various markets they are participating in.
Katharina König, managing director of SPINNER and granddaughter of company founder Dr. Georg Spinner, explains how Dr. Spinner's technology-driven philosophy enabled SPINNER to became a global enterprise and how the company is adapting to the 21st century.
Dr. Alexander Chenakin, vice president, Advanced Technologies at Micro Lambda, discusses the company's market strategy, new products and future industry development in oscillator technology.
Cees Links, general manager of Qorvo's low power wireless business, maps the landscape of the Internet of Things (IoT). He thinks it will transform society by enabling better decisions faster.
MVG Scientific Director Lars Jacob Foged was nominated in May to be the 2016 Chair of the Industrial Initiatives Committee of the IEEE Antenna and Propagation Society (AP-S). The biennial "European School of Antenna" (ESoA) Chinese courses were held in Beijing and Shanghai in July, where he was a teacher. Microwave Journal China interviewed him in Beijing.
Ted Rappaport, founding director of NYU WIRELESS and a leading proponent of using the millimeter wave spectrum for wireless communications, discusses the FCC's recent rulemaking actions and technology developments that are paving the way to 5G.
Don Bradfield, general manager of Southwest Microwave, discusses the company's history, what differentiates their connectors in a crowded field and how they continue to push performance into millimeter wave.
Yuenie Lau, president and CEO of OML, discusses the company’s 25 year legacy supporting millimeter wave applications, the increasing demand for millimeter wave spectrum and how OML is addressing this opportunity.
Geoff Burling, CEO of AtlanTecRF, explains how his career and company have taken off since working on the Concorde, as well as discussing his philosophy of design, manufacturing and market development.
Sailesh Chittipeddi, the chief technology officer and global vice president of operations at Integrated Device Technology talks about IDT's decision to enter the RF market and the innovations that differentiate the company's products.