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SpaceForest at the International Microwave Symposium 2022

IMS 2022 event info.

From June 21st to 23rd, 2022SpaceForest attended the IEEE/MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (IMS) in Denver, Colorado. IMS is the largest annual technical conference dedicated to RF and microwave theory and applications, attracting engineers, scientists, and companies worldwide.


Showcasing Advanced Electronics

During the conference, SpaceForest engineers demonstrated modern AI-based filter tuning solutions. These systems allow precise and autonomous adjustment of RF and microwave filters, which are crucial for satellite communication systems. Moreover, our team presented advanced electronics components developed for space and satellite applications.

Furthermore, the demonstrations illustrated how AI-driven technologies enhance signal performance, efficiency, and adaptability, offering tangible benefits for telecommunication satellites and research projects.


Networking and Knowledge Exchange

The event enabled SpaceForest to meet industry peers and exchange knowledge on cutting-edge RF and microwave technologies. Attendees actively discussed trends in satellite electronics, AI integration, and modern manufacturing techniques. Consequently, many expressed interest in SpaceForest’s solutions, creating opportunities for future collaborations.

SpaceForest representatives at International Microwave Symposium in Denver.
SpaceForest representatives at International Microwave Symposium in Denver.

Project Co-Financing

Participation in the IMS 2022 conference was co-financed by the project Pomeranian Export Broker: A comprehensive export support system in the Pomeranian Voivodeship. This support helped SpaceForest present its innovative technologies internationally and connect with key players in aerospace and electronics.


Contact SpaceForest

For more information about AI-based filter tuning solutions or our advanced satellite electronics, please reach out:

We welcome collaborations, partnerships, and technology demonstrations for research, industrial, and space applications.