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AWR AT EUMW 2010 - Booth #84

There's lots to see and discuss with AWR at EuMW 2010 in Booth #84 this year. Visit us for a live demonstrations of AWR's 2010 releases of Microwave Office®, AXIEM™, Visual System Simulator™, and Analog Office® design suites.


Personalized Software Demonstrations?

Register for an individualized demonstration of our products with our skilled application engineering staff at EuMW.


AWR/Rohde & Schwarz Free Workshop

AWR and Rohde & Schwarz are running joint workshop sessions at EuMW on Wednesday 29th of September. Workshop is held at Room Cartier 3.

See the Agenda below:

  • Connectivity of Rohde & Schwarz Instruments with AWR High-Frequency Design Software - LNA Design Example
    Wednesday 29th September, 10:00 - 11:00
  • System Simulation and Test of Latest Communications Standards
    Wednesday 29th September, 11:30 - 12:30
  • Fast Nonlinear Characterisation and PA Design Using VNAs
    Wednesday 29th September, 13:30 - 16:00

Register Today to Reserve Your Seat >>


Happy Hour

AWR and Rohde & Schwarz will host a Happy Hour at booths 84/70. This fun social event will start at 16:00 on Wednesday 29th September. Cold drinks and snacks are served. This is an opportunity to relax and network with other RF/microwave engineers. Admission with promotion flyer only. Get your flyer at AWR booth 84 or Rohde & Schwarz booth 70!

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AWR at EuMW 2010 - Paris France


Workshop

AWR and Rohde & Schwarz presents workshop sessions.

View Schedule and Register >>

AWR - Rohde & Schwarz Workshop


Happy Hour

AWR and Rohde & Schwarz will host a Happy Hour at booths 84/70. This fun social event will start at 16:00 on Wednesday 29th September. Cold drinks and snacks are served. Admission with promotion flyer only. Get your flyer at AWR booth 84 or Rohde & Schwarz booth 70!

View Happy Hour Invitation >>


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