Kraetonics CTO to Deliver Keynote at AMTA 2025

AMTA 2025 Key Note

Kraetonics is proud to announce that Dr. Raymond Rumpf, Co-Founder and Chief Technical Officer, will deliver the keynote address at the 47th Annual Meeting and Symposium of the Antenna Measurement Techniques Association (AMTA). The event will take place November 2-7, 2025, in Tucson, Arizona, and serves as the premier conference dedicated to the field of antenna & related measurement technologies. 

Dr. Rumpf’s keynote, titled ‘Pursuing Disruptive Technologies in Electromagnets & Additive Manufacturing‘, will highlight the challenges and opportunities of advancing high-risk, high-reward technologies. His talk will explore groundbreaking developments including 3D printed volumetric antennas, ultra-thin all-dielectric antennas, and preservational spatially-variant lattices (PVSLs). These innovations represent important steps forward in how antennas are designed and manufactured, creating new possibilities for defense, aerospace, and communications applications.

Founded in 1979, the AMTA is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing global development and application of cutting-edge antenna, radar signature, and electromagnetic measurement technologies. Its members represent a diverse community spanning industry, government, and academia from around the world. Each year, the symposium brings together experts to exchange knowledge, showcase new research, and explore the future of antenna science.

In addition to Dr. Rumpf’s keynote, Kraetonics will participate in the AMTA vendor exhibition, where the team will feature their latest advancements in hybrid additive manufacturing. Visitors will have the opportunity to learn more about how Kraetonics’ software and technologies are enabling next-generation antenna designs and unlocking new frontiers in additive manufacturing for electromagnetics.

The 2025 AMTA symposium promises to be an exceptional gathering of professionals passionate about antenna technology. Kraetonics is honored to participate in this year’s program and looks forward to engaging with the global antenna community in Tucson. 

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