BeammWave granted joint research project on mmWave
Wednesday, 01 June, 2022
BeammWave, in collaboration with Sweden’s KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Lund University, will coordinate a project titled ‘Low complexity MIMO mmWave transceiver architectures for handheld devices’. It has a total budget of 7.6 million Swedish Krona ($1.08 million); the BeammWave share of the grant is SEK1.1m.
The project has the objective to take BeammWave’s patented design and prototype to a validated production-ready product, enabling collaboration with commercial entities.
The project will run over two years and will have both theoretical and practical components.
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