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AWR Exhibits, Presents, and Gifts Software at IEEE IWS 2013
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EL SEGUNDO, Calif. – April 3, 2013 What:
AWR will be showcasing in Booth #1617 at the
International Wireless Symposium (IWS2013) on April 16-18 its first
new release in 2013 of the AWR Design Environment™, inclusive of
Microwave Office®/Analog
Office® circuit design software and
Visual System Simulator™ (VSS) system design software, as well as
AXIEM®
3D planar electromagnetic (EM) software and
Analyst™
3D finite element method (FEM) EM software. The company will also be
demonstrating joint hardware/software solutions with parent company
National Instruments. In addition to software demonstrations
within booth #1617, AWR will present the following papers at the Industrial
Forum on Thursday April 18th beginning at 10:00am:
- A Novel Design Methodology for MMIC Applications, Dr. Milton
Lien, AWR
- Design and Simulation of Modern Radar Systems, Peter Xu, AWR
- Linking RF Design and Test - Connecting RF Design Software to
LabVIEW & Modular Instruments, Yuan Yao, National Instruments,
and Yufu Li, AWR
AWR, a silver sponsor at this event, will also be awarding both cash
and in-kind software contribution prizes to the winning teams of the
IWS
Student Paper Competition. The presentation ceremony will be held
Monday evening, April 15th.
Where: IWS 2013,
Beijing, China
[borders/inc-300x250.htm]For
more information about AWR’s activities at IWS 2013 and the detailed
schedule of AWR conference papers and speaking engagements, please visit
http://www.awrcorp.com/news/events/event/iws-2013
When: April 15-18, 2013
About AWR AWR, the innovation leader in high-frequency
EDA software, dramatically reduces development time and cost for products
employed in wireless, high-speed wired, broadband, aerospace and defense,
and electro-optical applications.
Contacts:
Sherry Hess Vice President of Marketing AWR Corporation
(310) 726-3000
hess@awrcorp.com
Posted 4/4/2013
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