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In its coverage of IMS2026 (International Microwave Symposium), the magazine featured Enplas Lens Antenna as one of the solutions supporting emerging applications such as AI, quantum computing, satellite communications, and future 6G networks.
IMS2026, held in Boston, USA from June 7 to 12, 2026, is an IEEE-sponsored exhibition and is one of the world’s largest technical conferences and industry exhibitions in the RF and microwave technology field.
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Excerpt from the Article:
Enplas lens antennas are compact, thin, high-gain RF lenses designed to efficiently focus and direct electromagnetic waves. Compared to conventional lenses, they can be made 1/2 to 1/3 thinner while achieving a gain of approximately 20 dBi. It enhances signal propagation, extending transmission range and improving sensing performance, providing a simple yet effective way to boost overall RF system efficiency. It has been confirmed to be compatible with wireless communication modules from several major suppliers. Operating in the mmWave and terahertz bands from 60 to 300 GHz, they are ideal for advanced applications such as 6G communications and high frequency sensing, and are intended for use in devices such as smartphones, robot arms, security systems and more.
Article Link: IMS2026 Show Wrap-Up | Microwave Journal
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