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The world’s premier RF and microwave conference
The IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (IMS) is the world’s leading technical conference and exhibition for the RF and microwave industry. Held annually and drawing more than 8,000 professionals from around the globe, IMS2026 brings together engineers, researchers, and industry leaders to explore the latest advances in microwave theory, RF technology, and high-frequency systems.
IMS2026 features four symposia — the RF Integrated Circuits (RFIC) Symposium, the RF Technology & Techniques (RFTT) Symposium, the RF Systems & Applications (RFSA) Symposium, and the ARFTG Microwave Measurement Conference — alongside more than 200 educational sessions and an exhibition floor with 500+ companies showcasing cutting-edge innovations.
Meet the Vibrantz team at IMS2026
Vibrantz’s Electronic Materials team will be on hand throughout the week to discuss our portfolio of advanced materials that help customers push the boundaries of performance in RF, microwave, and high-frequency electronic applications. Whether you’re working on next-generation connectivity, defense systems, or semiconductor packaging, our experts are ready to explore how Vibrantz can support your most demanding technical challenges.
Stop by to connect with our team, learn about our latest developments, and discover how our specialty materials can help bring your designs to life.
Featured products
Electronic materials
We offers a broad range of conductive and dielectric electronic materials engineered for precision performance in demanding applications — from thick-film pastes and resistor materials to specialty glasses and sealing frits used in microelectronics and RF packaging.
Specialty materials
Our industrial specialty materials include a range of glass compositions and engineered materials designed to meet the exacting requirements of electronic packaging, hermetic sealing, and high-reliability component applications.