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APITech Highlights New Space Components and Testing Solutions at Industry Panel

APITech Highlights New Space Components and Testing Solutions at Industry Panel

APITech (API Technologies Corp.) announced that Dave Sims, Product Manager for Semiconductors and Components, has been selected to participate in Microwave Journal’s expert panel, “RF/Microwave Test and Component Solutions for New Space.” Mr. Sims helped launch APITech’s space initiatives and has participated in more than fifty space programs, including successful interplanetary missions such as Cassini. Joining APITech’s Sims on the panel are experts from Teradyne, Analog Devices, Keysight, and Rohde & Schwarz.

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“New Space” is attracting significant investment and generating an abundance of new opportunities. Mr. Sims stated that he is “eager to discuss the opportunities and challenges of New Space, and the test and component challenges with the steady rise in LEO and MEO satellite constellations and the growth of mission-critical satellite communications.”

Anyone may register to watch and ask questions. The panel will discuss the best device and component solutions for New Space applications that maximize performance and minimize cost/power consumption available from semiconductor companies along with the best test/measurement solutions to verify their performance. They will address the main challenges in these areas along with solutions being introduced to meet industry demands.

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