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Bruce Lancaster, CEO of Wilson Electronics, talks about leadership, the market for the company's cellular and IoT products and its approach to improving 5G's mmWave coverage.
IMST Co-Founder Peter Waldow and Head of Microwave Rudi Follmann, describe the company’s wide product and market focus, including its work in EM simulation, radar, IoT radios and smart cities.
Todd Cates, co-owner of RF/Microwave components distributor HASCO, describes trends in the industry and how HASCO is responding to serve the evolving needs of its customers, particularly the move to mmWave.
Jonas Ehinger, CEO of Gapwaves, discusses the company's progress commercializing its waveguide technology, targeting growth and profitability from the automotive radar and mmWave 5G markets.
Swift Bridge Technologies' Managing Director SK Chong and Director of Engineering Dalibor Smejtek, discuss Swift Bridge's custom cable capabilities, including its product portfolio and design manufacturing facilities.
David Farkas, CEO of fabless semiconductor company Nxbeam, discusses the start-up's vision of becoming the leading RFIC and front-end supplier enabling the mmWave 5G and satcom communications infrastructure.
Jim Nevelle, president of Prose Technologies North America, describes the long lineage behind this new spin-off, its product and market focus and how it aims to stand out in a consolidated wireless market.
Harrison Osbourn, CEO of Signal Hound, discusses the recent change in ownership, how he plans to build on the legacy of founder Bruce Devine and Signal Hound's new products.
CEO Edgar Garay and CTO Sanghoon Lee, co-founders of RFIC start-up Falcomm, and James Kaney, VP of Business Development, share their vision of developing the most energy-efficient mmWave power amplifiers for 5G and how they aim to do it.
Glenn Vandevoorde, CEO of iCana Ltd., the fabless RFIC supplier formed from Foxconn's acquisition of arQana, discusses the firm's technology and product strategy for standing out in the wireless infrastructure market.