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News Release from: Ommic
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 12 October 2005
Queen's to be European centre of
excellence
Ommic has signed a memorandum of understanding for Queen's University of Belfast High Frequency Electronics Research Group to act as a European centre of excellence for MMIC research and design.
Ommic has signed a memorandum of understanding for Queen's University of Belfast High Frequency Electronics Research Group (HFE) to act as a European centre of excellence for MMIC research and design The purpose of these centres of excellence is to jointly extend the development capacity of the industrial and university communities by enhancing the interface between research, design, fabrication and measurement
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 21 Oct 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Professor Vincent Fusco, Director of High Frequency Research said: "This agreement represents a significant development which will permit joint opportunities for innovation in key areas of advanced microwave telecommunication technology and will grant access to Ommic's most advanced processes".
Derek Smith, Ommic Marketing and Sales Director comments: "Queen's HFE Group has a significant research, design and prototyping resource and has already demonstrated its ability to successfully design MMIC products using Ommic's processes".
"This collaboration will improve time to market, provide additional support for customers and enhance our joint research efforts".
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