What's New at IMS2009:
- First Call for Papers Now Available - Click Here.
- First Call for Papers also available in Japanese and Russian.
- Signup for IMS Insider updates on IMS2009 - Click Here.
- Updated Microwave Week Schedule
- Plenary Session will be Monday evening, reception to follow
- Thursday night social program - cheap!
- Workshops on Wednesday
- New format for the technical program
- Organized into technical tracks
- Revamped interactive forum papers
- Other new stuff!
- Online Registration available right up to Symposium opening.
- Virtual Participation Options for people that can't attend in person.
- Free Print on Demand service for IMS2009 digest papers.
- Exhibition managed by MP Associates.
- The New Boston Convention and Exhibition Center
The International Microwave Symposium (IMS) is the world's premier Microwave conference. It features a large trade show and technical sessions, workshops and panel sessions in covering a wide range of topics. If you are interested in Wireless Communication, Radar, RF technologies, high frequency semiconductors, electromagnetics, commercial and military RF, microwave and mm-wave electronics and applications, IMS is for you. In 2009 the IMS will be held in Boston, MA Sunday, June 7 through Friday, June 12, 2009. It is the centerpiece of Microwave Week 2009.
Microwave Week 2009: Microwave week includes the IMS exhibition and technical program as well as the RFIC Symposium (www.rfic2009.org), and the ARFTG Conference (www.arftg.org). Numerous technical, commercial and social events are held throughout the week.
About Boston: Famous for everything from the Red Sox and Paul Revere to Cheers and seafood, Boston is a popular destination. Part history lesson, part modern metropolis, the Hub offers attractions to suit everyone. It's easy to get around, either on foot or by the user-friendly public transportation system. The Freedom Trail, a well preserved pedestrian path weaves in and out of historic neighborhoods, from the Boston Common and Public Garden to the gold-domed State House and Fenway Park. Between landmarks, you can shop stores on Newbury Street, have an authentic Italian meal in the North End or browse the antique shops and distinctive red-brick buildings of Beacon Hill. The more culturally inclined will not want to miss the city's world-class museums, theater and music venues. Boston also features a renowned aquarium, children's museum and science museum.

