IMS2026 enters its final day in Boston with a continued focus on the technologies, applications, and industry collaborations shaping the future of RF, microwave, and wireless innovation. As attendees move deeper into the week’s programming, today’s agenda combines advanced technical content with hands-on learning opportunities, industry engagement, and exhibition activities designed to connect engineers, researchers, and business leaders from around the world.
Technical programming remains a cornerstone of the event, with RF Technology & Techniques (RFTT) sessions exploring the latest developments in RF components, circuits, systems, and measurement technologies. Complementing these sessions are a series of workshops and panel discussions that provide attendees with opportunities to gain deeper insights into emerging trends, technical challenges, and future directions across the wireless ecosystem.
The IMS Exhibition continues to serve as the event’s central gathering place, showcasing the latest products, technologies, and solutions from leading companies throughout the RF and microwave industry. Attendees can also explore the RF Systems Pavilion, which highlights advancements in radar, communications, aerospace, defense, and sensing applications, as well as the Startup Pavilion and Program, where emerging companies are presenting innovative technologies and connecting with potential partners, customers, and investors.
Additional opportunities for learning and engagement can be found through MicroApps presentations and Industry Workshops, which offer practical demonstrations, technical expertise, and real-world application insights directly from industry leaders. Together, these programs provide valuable perspectives on the tools and technologies driving the next generation of wireless connectivity and RF system design.
As IMS2026 continues, today’s combination of technical sessions, educational programming, exhibition activities, and networking opportunities underscores the event’s role as one of the premier gatherings for the global RF and microwave community.