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San Diego, CA, USA — (August 18, 2021) — Sunway Communication has opened its state of arts lab using advanced 3D printing technology for fast antenna samples in USA at its North America Research Institute.
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The lab including Stratasys Dimension Elite, Stratasys Project30 Pro, Neotech AMT 15X SA and other machines. Depends on the size/complexity of the parts, the lab can deliver antenna sample parts to USA customers in 1-2 days after design file received. The 3D printed antennas can provide the performance like LDS process and other parts like fixture for testing can be provided as well.
Dr Wu, Senior Vice President of Sunway Communication, Dr Liu, Head of Sunway North American Research Institute and other USA based employees joined opening ceremony.
Sunway currently has 9 R & D centers in China, the United States, Japan, South Korea, Sweden and Switzerland. Through research in basic materials and technologies, we develop innovative products and reliable solutions to create value for our customers.
Sunway Communication is a world leading provider of RF connectivity related, and other performance-critical components and modules. The company involves in all stages of the product value chain: research, development, sales and manufacturing. The parent company, Shenzhen Sunway Communication Co., Ltd, was established in April 2006 and was listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange in November 2010 (stock code: 300136). Products developed by Sunway include antennas, wireless charging modules, EMC/EMI solutions, cables, transmission lines and connectors, RF front-end components, and audio/RF modules, that are manufactured using precision metals, 3-D MID, molding, complex assembly and many other key processes.
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