Events

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  • Dinner shows off industry’s strength
    The 2009 Industry Gala Dinner, hosted by ARCIA, at the Palladium in Melbourne drew over 370 radio communications professionals from far and wide this year, demonstrating the industry’s strength despite growing concerns of stability during the financial crisis earlier this year.
  • Talking to each other - a major theme for 2009
    For each of the last three years, I seem to have said the same thing - RadioComms Connect is better, bigger, more crowded; there is more enthusiasm, more positive feedback than the last one; and in 2009 I am saying it all over again.
  • Historical display keeps heritage alive
    Today, there are few prouder staff at Tait Radio Communications than Ian Gardiner. One of the original 12 employees of Tait Electronics, Ian fulfilled the wish of late company founder Sir Angus Tait by developing the company’s historical display.
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  • Radio and combined communications professionals come out to play
    After last year’s tremendous success which saw the radio communication industry’s finest get together, RadioComms Connect will return to Etihad Stadium, Melbourne, on 18-19 November for the third year running. Last year, almost 250 end users gathered for this informative two-day event, with delegates travelling locally, nationally and internationally to attend.
  • Interoperable RFID under discussion
    Fuelled by a new spirit of cooperation between European and Chinese technology experts, a Plugtests interoperability testing event has helped to ensure the effective worldwide application of RFID in postal applications.
  • Radio dinner - mixing tradition with growth
    Since its inauguration 30 years ago, the annual radiocommunications dinner has brought together individuals involved in all facets of the radiocommunications industry for an evening of professional recognition, industry networking and social entertainment
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  • Free Agilent/Eagleware-Elanix RF and Microwave Design seminars
    In late 2005, Agilent Technologies acquired Eagleware-Elanix and has announced the availability of Eagleware's GENESYS 2005, a new release of its popular RF and microwave design software. GENESYS 2005 includes a new time-domain simulator, frequency planner, mixer synthesis tool and revamped user interface that help speed circuit simulation and wireless communications design.
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  • Analyser workshops
    Agilent is holding a series of spectrum analyser workshops in major cities across Australia.
  • New company has fourfold focus
    Australia’s latest company handling public safety and emergency communications networks, Airwave Solutions Australia, introduced its portfolio of services at the Radio Comms Connect exhibition and conference in Melbourne.
  • Mobile congress in February
    The GSMA 2010 Mobile World Congress will be held from 15-18 February 2010 at the Fira de Barcelona at Montjuic in Barcelona, Spain.
  • Transport spectrum event
    A focus on technical innovation in transport and how it is driving changes in radiofrequency spectrum planning and use is the topic of the Transport Spectrum Tune-Up in Melbourne on 18 November.
  • RadComms 2010
    The Australian Communications and Media Authority’s (ACMA) next annual RadComms conference will be held from 5-6 May 2010 in Melbourne and will focus on strategic, contemporary radiofrequency spectrum management issues.