A Look At AMTA 2024
By John Oncea, Editor
AMTA 2024 is coming soon. Let’s take a look at this year’s event.
The 46th Annual Meeting and Symposium of the Antenna Measurement Techniques Association (AMTA) is set to take place from October 27 to November 1, at the Northern Kentucky Convention Center in the greater Cincinnati area. This event promises to be a focal point for professionals and enthusiasts in the field of antenna and related measurements.
The symposium will feature high-quality technical papers presented over four consecutive days, showcasing the latest advancements in antenna measurement techniques. Attendees can expect to gain insights into innovative research and practical applications. In addition, a full-day short course related to antenna measurements will be offered, providing attendees with in-depth knowledge on specific topics in the field.
Industry Showcase
The event will host exhibits showcasing antenna and measurement-related products and services from leading companies in the industry. This presents an excellent opportunity for attendees to explore the latest innovations and network with industry experts.
Networking and Social Events
AMTA 2024 will feature unique social events in and around the Cincinnati area, allowing participants to connect with peers and industry leaders in a more relaxed setting. Attendees also will have the opportunity to participate in a technical tour highlighting techniques relevant to the antenna measurement industry.
A dedicated Student Day will allow students to engage in presentations and discussions related to antenna measurement technology, culminating in an exciting design and measurement contest. And, for those accompanying attendees, daytime tours to local area highlights will be available, showcasing the best of the Cincinnati region.
By bringing together researchers, practitioners, and industry leaders, AMTA 2024 aims to foster collaboration and drive innovation in the field of antenna measurements. This event is not to be missed by professionals and students alike who are passionate about advancing the state of the art in antenna measurement techniques.