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Investment enables expansion to US design centre

An Antenova product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Mar 7, 2007

Antenova has secured US $10 million further funding for growth and expansion and has also opened a new US R and D and support centre in Chicago, Illinois.

Antenova has secured US $10 million further funding for growth and expansion and has also opened a new US R and D and support centre in Chicago, Illinois.

Greg McCray, CEO, Antenova said: "This additional investment will allow Antenova to accelerate development of our Radionova range of RF antenna modules and establish additional design centres to further penetrate and support our target markets".

"Antenova's high performance antennas are designed into mobile handsets, laptop computers and other wireless devices by leading OEM companies worldwide".

"Our strategy is to continue to provide our OEM customers and partners with industry leading antennas and RF antenna modules and become the global supplier of choice for integrated antenna solutions".

Antenova recently announced the GPS Radionova RF antenna module - the world's first GPS solution in a single package, which combines a high performance and low power receiver IC with Antenova's high efficiency single ended internally balanced antenna.

GPS Radionova is the first in the range of RF antenna modules, which will be followed by GSM/CDMA, 3G, dual-mode GPS/GSM and dual-mode Wi-Fi/GSM RF antenna modules.

McCray continued: "Our Chicago design and support centre has just opened and is already supporting customers' projects".

"Having local presence with our customers has been key to our success and plans are on target for opening locations in Shanghai, China next quarter, followed by facilities in Korea and Japan by the end of this year".

McCray concluded: "Our investors' confidence continues to underpin Antenova's growth strategy, and we are fortunate to have the support of such experienced investors".

Participating investors in the new investment include institutional firms Artemis, CLS, Invesco and Panmure Capital and existing shareholders Quester, Cambridge Gateway Fund and FNI Venture Capital.

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