Join us November 16-21, 2008 in Boston, Massachusetts for the 30th Annual Symposium of the Antenna Measurement Techniques Association (AMTA).
AMTA was created as a non-profit, professional organization in the late 1970s by a small group of engineers to promote advances in electromagnetic technologies applicable to antenna and radar cross-section measurements. Today, more than 500 AMTA global members from industry, government and educational institutions meet each year to improve the state-of-the-art measurement theory and application.
AMTA 2008 attendees will enjoy a unique technical tour of the Boston Museum of Science, high quality technical papers, a full day short course of applied educational material, exhibits showcasing antenna and measurement related products and services, and unique social events reflecting the rich heritage, culture and beauty of New England.
SAIC will be hosting the AMTA 2008 conference along with CASCA, a partnership of the University of Massachusetts Antennas and Propagation Laboratory and AFRL’s Antenna Technology Branch. Please join us where American history began!
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