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Product category: Antennas and Feeders
News Release from: Antenova
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 01 November 2004

Galtronics signs up for antenna
technology

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The innovative radio wave solutions firm Antenova has signed a licensing deal with Galtronics, a global market leader in antenna design and manufacturing.

The innovative radio wave solutions firm Antenova has signed a licensing deal with Galtronics, a global market leader in antenna design and manufacturing Under the terms of this licensing deal, Galtronics will have the rights to use one of Antenova's High Dielectric Antenna (HDA) designs exclusively for its customers in cellular handsets and cellular PC card devices

The deal reinforces Galtronics' continuous commitment to supporting its customers with the latest technology and is expected to realise further gains to the company's growing market share.

"We are extremely excited about this deal which will accelerate the market penetration of Antenova's innovative technology".

"The revenues generated from this deal will help speed up the development of our next generation technology, an integrated RF antenna module, which we expect to be a major player in the wireless market", says Greg McCray, Antenova's CEO.

"We are delighted to take this partnership to the next level with this licensing deal".

"We have already seen this technology provide our customers with industry leading performance in multimode environments".

"It is a valuable addition to our embedded product offering and a strong testimony to our commitment of bringing the best technologies to our market", says Kenneth Crowell, President/CEO of Galtronics.

Antenova's High Dielectric Antenna (HDA) designs are a family of advanced internal antennas, providing the benefits of small size, good isolation, high efficiency, and a multiband platform approach.

In addition to these benefits, this technology has superior resistance to detuning, meaning that other components can be placed close to the antenna and will have minimal interference.

This is a huge advantage for the real-estate issues facing designers today, as devices get smaller and the requirement for extra components increases.

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