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December 19, 2022 - Withwave, is a leading designer, developer of a
broad range of RF, Microwave, and Millimeter Wave Test Solutions and subsystems
with a focus on electromagnetic field analysis and signal processing. Withwave's
extensive product portfolio serves four primary target markets: Wireless
Communications, Test & Instrumentation, Automated Test Equipments, and Network Systems.
A short Withwave 2022 Product Presentation video has been produced and posted
on YouTube which provides quick overview of their offerings. As seen in the
thumbnail screenshots, it shows real
examples of product lines rather than just CAD drawings. Other videos can be
viewed on Withwave's YouTube channel.
About Withwave
Withwave is a leading designer, developer of a broad range of RF & MW Test
Solutions and subsystems with a focus on Electromagnetic field analysis and RF &
Microwave Signal processing.
Withwave's extensive product portfolio serves four primary target markets: Wireless
communications, Test & Instrumentation, Automated Test Equipment, Network Systems.
Applications for our products in these target markets include cellular phones
and base stations, data networking, Semiconductor and telecommunications equipment
and factory automation.
Withwave maintains its competitiveness by continuously innovating products and
services in an environmentally beneficial and sustainable manner. We add new technologies
and abilities to our portfolio of competences to ensure our long-term success.
Contact Info
Richard Song Withwave 329, Saeun-ro, Giheung-gu, Yongin-si Gyeonggi-do, 17078, South Korea
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