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PREVIEW
IMS promises to be a 'wicked smaht' gathering in Boston

EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
June 4 | 9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
June 5 | 9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
June 6 | 9:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
ims-ieee.org

The IEEE International Microwave Symposium
(IMS) will fill the Boston Convention &
Exhibition Center June 2-7, billed as the premier annual international meeting for technologists involved in all aspects of microwave
theory and practice. It consists of a full week of
events, including technical paper presentations,
workshops, and tutorials, as well as numerous
social events and networking opportunities. The
symposium also hosts a large commercial exhibition. Co-located with IMS are the IEEE RadioFrequency Integrated Circuit Symposium (RFIC)
and Automatic Radio-Frequency Techniques
Group (ARFTG) conferences, which together
form IEEE Microwave Week.
IMS' website states the 2019 event will have
more than 10,000 attendees and 600+ exhibitors that represent the state-of-the-art when it

comes to materials, devices, components, and
subsystems, as well as design and simulation
software and test/measurement equipment.
Evaluation Engineering will have booth #981
at IMS, so be sure to stop by and pick up our
June print issue at the show or chat with one
of our publishers about editorial or marketing
opportunities.
Along with three exhibition days (June 4-6),
IMS' technical program covers six consecutive
days about the latest developments in RF/microwave technology and applications in the
form of workshops, short courses, plenary
session, technical sessions, interactive forums,
panel sessions, and other formats.

Visit the Evaluation Engineering booth, #981

All the sensors you can handle in San Jose

EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
June 26 | 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
June 27 | 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
sensorsexpo.com

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Sensors Expo is coming up June 25-27 in the
heart of Silicon Valley, held at the McEnery
Convention Center in San Jose, CA. For more
than 30 years, Sensors Expo & Conference has
established itself as North America's premier
event focused exclusively on sensors and sensor-integrated systems. It touts itself as the only
event where attendees can find solutions for
present sensing technologies, while exploring
sensing technologies that are driving tomorrow's solutions.
Sensors Expo's website said its 2019 event will
host 7,000+ attendees, 300+ exhibitors on the
expo floor, leading experts from the industry
in "the most comprehensive sensor-focused
conference program, and unparalleled event
features and networking opportunities."
Sensors Expo 2019 includes three different
conferences-one for autonomous vehicle sensors; one for embedded technologies; and one
for medical sensors-along with a congress on
OSA optical sensors and sensing. Its conference
tracks cover the following areas: Chemical &
gas sensing, energy harvesting & power, IoT &
wireless, MEMS, process manufacturing, sensor

applications, sensors data & advanced analytics, sensors in an AI universe, and smart cities.
The event includes a keynote each on
Wednesday and Thursday morning. June 26's
keynote is by Allison Barto, who is program
manager of the James Webb Space Telescope
and her keynote is titled, "Engineering
Discovery: Building NASA's James Webb
Telescope." Her presentation will focus on
how astronomers' questions shaped the telescope design-specifically the precision and
accuracy required-and the active sensing
and control system in order to perform the
groundbreaking science of the Webb mission
during in-space operations. It will also cover
the challenges of building and testing the telescope on Earth prior to launch. June 27's keynote is from Gerardo Giaretta, senior director
of product management-head of industry 4.0
for Qualcomm Europe. His presentation, "What
Does 5G Mean for IoT," will focus on what attendees can start with today in terms of compute, multiconnectivity, edge processing, LTE
IoT, robotics platform, private LTE networks,
and how to evolve on the roadmap to 5G.


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Editor's Note: How safe are 5G signals?
By the Numbers
Industry Report
Tech Focus
Featured Tech
IMS, Sensors Expo Preview
Data Acquisition Systems: Turnkey use, portability, and real-time analysis among customers' DAQ must-haves
Oscilloscopes: The recent history of today's high-end oscilloscope technology
RE/Microwave Test: 5G Brings new onslaught of challenges
ATE: Protecting AI Chips from thermal challenges during ATE test
Sensors: Sensors open new vistas in electronics
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