Webinar - Designing smart, connected products for the Internet of Things (IoT)

Brought to you by Ansys UK

Learn how wireless technology has transformed the way we live, work and communicate. Also learn best practices for designing antennas for multiple applications, including the Internet of Things (IoT)

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About the event

As IoT technologies proliferate, consumers’ expectations for connectivity, energy efficiency, reliability, ease of use and structural strength will only increase. Electronics must be not only innovative and high performing, but also attractive. And, of course, all this functionality and beauty must be delivered at a low price.

How can high-tech engineering teams manage these pressures? In this webinar, we will address common design challenges for IoT devices from a chip-package-systems perspective as well as a RF and microwave design perspective. We’ll discuss electromagnetics and the need for system level simulation that include human body models and other environmental factors.

What you will learn in just 1 hour from this webinar on Wednesday 29th April @ 15:00BST:

* High Fidelity Antenna Design
* Low Power System Design
* Increased Product Reliability
* Virtual Prototyping
* High Performance Computing

Who should attend?

Engineers specialising in antenna and circuit design including:

* RF engineers
* Radio engineers
* System engineers
* Electronics engineers

Working within:

* Aerospace/Defence
* Automotive engineering
* Industrial automation
* High tech industries

Speakers

David Edgar, Applications Engineer, ANSYS

David has worked as an Applications engineer for ANSYS for over 11 years, specialising in providing support on the high frequency electronics tools, in applications areas including antennas, waveguide, RFIC, PCB, Signal Integrity etc. Prior to ANSYS, he worked in various microwave engineering research and design positions, including DERA, Matra Marconi, Essient Photonics and Glasgow University.

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