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23 May 2019
Altum RF opens R&D office in Sydney, Australia
Altum RF of Eindhoven, The Netherlands (a start-up that designs high-performance millimeter-wave to digital solutions for next-generation markets and applications) has announced the opening of its Sydney, Australia R&D office. The laboratory and office space is situated in the area of Ultimo, adjacent to the Sydney Innovation and Technology Precinct and a short walk from Sydney University, University of Technology Sydney and Central Station.
Founded in 20018, Altum RF’s engineers are employing decades of modeling expertise and system applications knowledge to develop products based on proven technologies like gallium arsenide (GaAs), gallium nitride (GaN), silicon germanium (SiGe) or RF CMOS for commercial and industrial applications. Working with both customers and global partners on technical support and customer service, the firm says it can significantly shorten product development cycles by managing the entire supply chain from design to packaging, testing and qualification. Applications span telecom, 5G, Satcom, radar sensors, test & measurement, aerospace & defense and industrial, scientific & medical (ISM) applications. Altum RF adds that it has strategic roadmaps to rapidly expand its product portfolio.
“Altum RF celebrates the opening of its Australian research and development office, which is located in an academically charged area and adjacent to the epicenter of the Asia-Pacific innovation landscape,” says CEO Greg Baker. “Our vice president of engineering Tony Fattorini will be based here and lead a growing team of highly experienced engineers that have been developing RF and microwave components for decades.”
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