
Last year, the IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society's (MTT-S) International Microwave Symposium (IMS) returned to Washington, D.C. for the first time since 1980. This year, the show returns to the City by the Bay for the first time since 2016.
After nine long years, MTT-S is thrilled to be returning to San Francisco for IMS2025, running from June 10-15 at the Moscone Center.
The San Francisco Bay Area, California’s second-largest metropolitan region, spans about 7,000 square miles and is home to more than seven million people. This diverse and dynamic region comprises nine counties and includes major cities like Santa Rosa, Oakland, San Jose, and, of course, San Francisco. It also encompasses Silicon Valley, the cradle of countless high-tech startups and pioneering companies such as Hewlett Packard, Intel, Apple, Nvidia, Google, Facebook, and X (Twitter).
More than 50 volunteers have been working diligently for years to create a unique and enriching experience for all attendees. This year, that hard work is paying off in the form of plenary sessions, technical sessions, panel sessions, workshops, an interactive forum, and the Future G Summit, as well as quantum, AI/MI, WPT, and RF bootcamps.
We'll be there for all of it and look forward to seeing you in San Francisco as we help Shape the Modern World, take part in great networking opportunities, and more.
See you soon!
The entire RF Globalnet team
SHOW FLOOR VIDEOS
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Ceramic Capacitors
Mark Simpson from Quantic Electronics discusses gap and ceramic capacitor technology at IMS 2025.
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Exploring New Applications
Zacharia Ouardhiri walks through new product launches for Maury Microwave at IMS 2025.
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Issues Designers Overlook When Selecting RF Swtiches
Marten Seth of Finwave discusses materials used to build the latest switch lineup at IMS 2025 in San Francisco.
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Utilizing Electromagnetic Simulation Software
Justin Newton of Remcom discusses the variety of industries utilizing electromagnetic simulation software at IMS 2025.
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Manufacturing A Variety Of Switches
Keith Kulyk, President of CEI, a subsidiary of dB Control, reviews the many kinds of switches they manufacture and what they are used for at IMS 2025.
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Innovation In Circuit Design
Colby Hobart, RF Applications Engineer at Amphenol Printed Circuits, discusses how the company is innovating the design of circuits using new materials at IMS 2025 in San Francisco.
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Growing And Shifting In The Defense Industry
Cameron Foley-Molovinsky of Times Microwave Systems explains how the defense industry is growing and shifting to smaller, higher density and lighter weight materials at IMS 2025.
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Mtron Celebrates 60 Years Of RF Innovation With Brand Evolution
Bill Drafts, President of Mtron celebrates 60 years of RF Innovation with a discussion on brand evolution at IMS 2025.
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VNA + High Frequency Precision Connectors
Jon Leitner, Business Development Manager at Molex, discusses the company's Cardinal Series high-performance cables and their uses in various applications.
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Showcasing Applications For Radio Technologies
Join Mark Elo, Chief Product Officer at Tabor Electronics, as he showcases several applications of their radio technologies at IMS 2025 in San Francisco.
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Integrated Stabilized RF Sources Or Synthesizers
Marcelo Ramos of dB Control introduces a new synthesizer and power source designed for electronic warfare simulation at IMS 2025.
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Exploring The Shift: Why SatCom Is Moving To Higher Frequency Bands
Tudor Williams, CTO of Filtronic, discusses the SatCom industry shift to higher frequency bands at IMS 2025.
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Selecting RF Cables For Space Flight
Rachel Cartalemi and Maddiel Gonzalez of MegaPhase LLC explore how to select cables for space flight at IMS 2025 in San Francisco.