One of the critical challenges facing 3G and 4G Mobile Network Operators
(MNOs) is how to deal with the anticipated growth in mobile data
consumption. Antenna technology can play a significant role in improving
the performance of 4G networks, which contributes to cost reduction.
Mobile Antenna Systems 2012, taking place September 18-19 in Denver,
Colo., will address this issue along with the latest advancements in the
applications, technology, materials and economic development of antennas
for mobile devices.
Mobile Antenna Systems 2012 will serve OEM developers of products that
utilize antennas and antenna systems, operators of wireless
communications systems, design engineers, integrators, antenna
manufacturers, and component and material suppliers interested in
learning the latest capabilities and best practices in this rapidly
changing field.
“Mobile Antenna Systems will feature in-depth presentations from
industry leaders that will highlight the latest and most important
advancements in antenna systems and technology including R&D, 4G, LTE,
MIMO, antenna design for mobile applications, materials, and test &
measurement,” said Heather Krier, conference program manager and editor
of Antenna Systems & Technology magazine. “If the performance
of your product or service depends on an antenna, this conference is for
you.”
Industry-leading companies presenting at Mobile Antenna Systems 2012
include: Sandia National Laboratories, Antenova, Broadcom Corp., CelPlan
Technologies, Inc., Daniel Wireless LLC, Rhode & Schwarz USA, Wireless
20/20, 3z Telecom, Accel Networks, Airgain, Inc., Electromagnetic
Technologies Industries, EMSCAN, EM Software & Systems (USA), Inc.,
Haleakala Research & Development, Inc., Powerwave Technologies, and
Quintel Technology Ltd.
Mobile Antenna Systems 2012 will be co-located with three
industry-leading conferences: Remote Monitoring & Control 2012, Battery
Power 2012, and Advancements in Thermal Management. The co-located
events will provide opportunities to network with potential new clients
and a share a combined exhibit hall floor, which is open to all
attendees.

Source(s) : Webcom Communications Corp.