en.Wedoany.com Reported - Reactel Incorporated, a U.S. manufacturer of RF and microwave filters, will exhibit at the 2026 IEEE International Microwave Symposium (IMS2026) to be held June 7–12 in Boston, Massachusetts. At Booth 15018, the company will comprehensively showcase its product line of RF, microwave, and millimeter-wave filters, multiplexers, and multifunction assemblies, with all products covering operating frequencies up to 67 GHz.
Founded in 1979, Reactel has specialized in the design and manufacture of high-performance RF and microwave filters for over four decades. The company's product portfolio covers bandpass, lowpass, highpass, and notch filters, offering a variety of topologies including tubular, LC, cavity, waveguide, ceramic, and suspended substrate, as well as application-specific multiplexers and multifunction assemblies. Through decades of technological iteration, Reactel has progressively extended its frequency coverage from 50 GHz in early models to the current 67 GHz, while simultaneously completing a comprehensive upgrade of its measurement capabilities.
At IMS2026, Reactel will highlight a series of customized RF solutions for demanding application scenarios in defense, aerospace, and industrial sectors. The company's products are already deployed by top-tier defense contractors such as Lockheed Martin, L3Harris Technologies, BAE Systems, and Northrop Grumman across ground, airborne, and space mission platforms. As an AS9100 aerospace quality management system certified company, Reactel has established a stable customer base in both defense and commercial markets.
During the exhibition, Reactel Engineering Manager Ray Hashemi and Business Development Engineer Jim Assurian will be available at the booth for technical discussions with visiting engineers. Assurian is the long-time author of the well-known industry blog "Maryland Filter Guy," consistently providing technical insights into filter design and applications. The company will also offer the latest edition of its short-form catalog at the booth, enabling visitors to quickly understand its complete filter product portfolio.
IMS2026 will be held at the Boston Thomas M. Menino Convention and Exhibition Center, and is expected to bring together over 500 exhibiting companies and more than 8,000 engineers, researchers, and technical decision-makers from around the world. The conference features technical sessions organized around three main tracks: RF Integrated Circuits, RF Systems and Applications, and RF Technologies and Techniques, covering cutting-edge directions from semiconductor processes and millimeter-wave system architectures to quantum RF. Reactel's choice to showcase its full line of 67 GHz products on the IMS platform further solidifies its technical positioning in the millimeter-wave filter domain.
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