
Keysight Technologies is set to highlight its latest innovations at the International Microwave Symposium (IMS) 2026, positioning its showcase around accelerating spectrum utilization and advancing next-generation RF technologies. The event, scheduled for June 9-11, 2026, in Boston, will bring together engineers, researchers, and industry leaders to explore developments in RF design, simulation, and testing.
At Keysight’s booth 19035 at IMS 2026, the company will demonstrate how it is helping engineers tackle increasingly complex challenges across 5G, emerging 6G systems, satellite communications, and quantum technologies. Keysight’s presence will focus on enabling faster design cycles, reducing risk, and improving system validation through integrated simulation, emulation, and measurement workflows.
Focus on RF Innovation and Future Networks
Keysight’s IMS 2026 showcase centers on bridging the gap between design and real-world deployment. The company emphasizes solutions that connect RF system simulation with practical validation, enabling engineers to model real-world environments more accurately and accelerate time to market.
The demonstrations also highlight the growing role of artificial intelligence in RF engineering, alongside innovations in semiconductor design, beamforming, and quantum system development.
Key Demonstrations at the Booth
Keysight will present a range of hands-on demos illustrating its latest capabilities:
- AI-driven RF design workflows: Demonstrates how artificial intelligence can automate tasks such as matching, filtering, and component synthesis, enabling faster and more efficient RF design processes.
- GaN MMIC design optimization: Showcases streamlined workflows for gallium nitride monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) development, integrating simulation, optimization, and layout to ensure performance consistency from chip to module.
- 6G beamforming innovation: Highlights advanced beamforming techniques for next-generation wireless systems, supporting the evolution from 5G to 6G communications.
- Quantum design acceleration: Explores tools for designing and validating quantum systems, reflecting the increasing convergence of RF engineering and quantum computing applications.
- End-to-end RF system simulation and validation: Demonstrates how engineers can emulate real-world RF environments and validate complex systems before deployment, reducing development risk and cost.
Industry Engagement and Technical Sessions
In addition to booth demonstrations, Keysight will participate in technical sessions, workshops, and training programs throughout the symposium. These sessions aim to provide deeper insights into advanced semiconductor technologies, RF system design workflows, and real-world use cases.
Driving the Next Wave of Connectivity
Through its IMS 2026 showcase, Keysight underscores its role in enabling innovation across wireless communications, aerospace, semiconductor design, and quantum research. By integrating AI-driven design tools with advanced test and measurement solutions, the company aims to help engineers navigate the increasing complexity of modern RF systems and accelerate the development of future connectivity technologies.