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Proving that it has its finger on the pulse regarding innovative technology that has relevant and clear applications in everyday life the November meeting of the ARMMS RF & Microwave Society featured a strong healthcare theme.
Covering topics from the historical to the development of technology for the future the first meeting of the ARMMS RF & Microwave Society in 2015, sponsored by e2v and held in Oxford, UK was a sell-out.
The November meeting of the ARMMS RF & Microwave Society was attended by the highest number of delegates for an autumn conference since it’s founding over 30 years ago, while the range covered by the presentations spanned VHF crystals and amplifiers for air traffic control to 325 GHz waveguide fabrication techniques.
The programme for the next ARMMS RF & Microwave Society conference that will take place at the Oxford Belfry, Nr Thame, UK on 7 and 8 April covers the latest technology.
Using 868 MHz RF technology to measure blood pressure in the heart’s left ventricle was a highlight of the ARMMS RF & Microwave Society November Conference.
The ARMMS RF & Microwave Society celebrated its 30thanniversary with a record attendance at its Teledyne Microwave Solutions sponsored April meeting, held near Oxford, UK, exceeding the previous record set in 2005.
The programme for the next conference of the ARMMS RF & Microwave Society that will be held on 19 and 20 November at Wyboston Lakes, Bedfordshire, UK has been announced.
The ARMMS RF & Microwave Society Conference was held in Nov at the Rockingham Forest Hotel in Corby, UK with 72 delegates attending. ARMMS originally began in 1984 with a focus on microwave measurements and has expanded to cover a variety of related topics. Read our summary of the conference and exhibition.