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Innovations in Satellite Communications & Emerging ESA Technologies

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10/30/24 11:00 am to 12:00 pm EST

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Technical Education Webinar Series

Title: Innovations in Satellite Communications & Emerging ESA Technologies

Date: October 30, 2024

Time: 8am PT / 11am ET

Sponsored by: RFMW and Qorvo

Presented by: Paul Prudhomme, Senior Product Line Manager, High Performance Solutions, Qorvo

Abstract:
Join us for an exclusive webinar to explore the latest advancements in satellite communications, with a focus on the engineering challenges and innovations driving LEO, MEO and GEO orbits.

Our expert speaker Paul Prudhomme, of Qorvo’s Defense and Aerospace business, will delve into the architectural differences between these satellite systems, market trends, and the growing role of electronically scanned arrays (ESAs) in multi-orbit, high-throughput applications.

Key topics covered:

  • Market trends and growth opportunities, particularly in LEO constellations
  • Technical product examples from Qorvo’s SATCOM portfolio, including parabolic antennas, phased array terminals, and high-power amplifiers
  • Differentiation strategies that improve system efficiency, reliability, and data rates
This webinar is designed for professionals looking to gain insights into the forefront of SATCOM design, product differentiation, and system-level performance. Gain technical insights and stay ahead of the curve in satellite communications engineering with Qorvo's latest innovations.

Presenter Bio:
As senior product line manager, Paul is responsible for Qorvo’s world-class high-performing GaN MMIC Power Amplifiers. With 30 years industry experience in customer-facing marketing and product development, his primary focus is wireless systems from circuit level design to full system architecture. Paul earned a BSEE in Communication Systems and EE from Northeastern University and an MBA from Southern Methodist University, Cox School of Business.

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