TeraSys Technologies was recently awarded a research and development contract administered by SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific to demonstrate the feasibility of their ReConfigurable AMplifier (RCAM) concept.
The ReConfigurable AMplifier concept is intended to help the Marine Corps and other Naval forces to simultaneously solve the problem of RF Co-Site Interference and Antenna Signature.
TeraSys Technologies has been awarded a product development contract for launch of the RF Absorptive Filter, or RAF, by the Hawaii Technology Development Venture.
This contract is being funded using State of Hawaii funds to spur the growth of companies capable of generating product sales in either military or commercial markets.
TeraSys Technologies LLC has been awarded a matching grant from the High Technology Development Corporation (HTDC) for our recent Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) award from the Navy.
HTDC provides a number of resources to nurture and grow science and technology companies in the state of Hawai'i and has been a key supporter in the growth of TeraSys Technologies. We are grateful for this grant award which allows us to continue to build upon our continued success in developing innovative technologies for our customers.
In 2007, the IEEE Microwave Theory and Transactions Society held its annual flagship event, the International Microwave Symposium, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Over 7,000 engineers and scientists from around the world came to Honolulu, bringing over $34 million in travel revenue.
TeraSys Technologies has been awarded a Navy SBIR contract to develop a technology for, "Interoperability and Compatibility Techniques for Counter Radio Controlled IED Electronic Warfare and other Radio Frequency Communications."
TeraSys Technologies, a leading provider of co-site interference mitigation products, has recently moved into its new facility at the Manoa Innovation Center in Honolulu.
The Manoa Innovation Center and Hawaii Technology Development Corporation have been very supportive of TeraSys in our early growth phase. Partnerships such as these are critical to enabling TeraSys to continue to grow our business.
TeraSys Technologies, a leading provider of broadband microwave solutions, has recently been awarded a contract by the Hawaii Technology Development Venture (HTDV) to develop a broadband, high efficiency transmitter.