International Microwave Symposium (IMS)

Future Symposia

Location

Date

IMS2017

Honolulu, HI

4 – 9 June

IMS2018

Philadelphia, PA

11 – 15 June

IMS2019

Boston, MA

3 – 7 June

IMS2020

Los Angeles, CA

14 - 19 June

IMS2021

Atlanta, GA

21 – 25 June

IMS2022

Denver, CO

TBD

IMS2023

San Diego, CA

TBD

IMS2024 

Washington, DC

TBD

IMS2025

San Francisco, CA

TBD

 

 

 

Past Symposia

Location

Date

IMS2016

San Francisco, CA

22 – 27 May

IMS2015

Phoenix, AZ

17 - 22 May

IMS2014

Tampa, FL

1 - 6 June

IMS2013

Seattle, WA

2 – 7 June

IMS2012

Montreal, Canada

17 - 22 June

IMS2011

Baltimore, MD

5 – 11 June

IMS2010

Anaheim, CA

20 – 28 May

IMS2009

Boston, MA

7 - 12 June

IMS2008

Atlanta, GA

15 - 20 June

IMS2007

Honolulu, HI

3 - 9 June

IMS2006

San Francisco, CA

11 - 16 June

IMS2005

Long Beach, CA

12 - 17 June

IMS2004

Fort Worth, TX

7 - 12 June

IMS2003

Philadelphia, PA

8 - 13 June

IMS2002

Seattle, WA

3 - 7 June

IMS2001

Phoenix, AZ

20 - 25 May

IMS2000

Boston, MA

11 - 16 June

IMS1999

Anaheim, CA

13 - 18 June

IMS1998

Baltimore, MD

7 - 12 June

IMS1997

Denver, CO

8 - 13 June

IMS1996

San Francisco, CA

17 - 21 June

IMS1995

Orlando, FL

14 - 19 May

The IEEE MTT International Microwave Symposium (IMS) is the premier annual international meeting for technologists involved in all aspects of microwave theory and practice. It consists of a full week of events, including technical paper presentations, workshops, and tutorials, as well as numerous social events and networking opportunities. The symposium also hosts a large commercial exhibition. Co-located with IMS are the IEEE RFIC and ARFTG conferences... 

IMS2016 – What’s Up With All the Wires
IMS2016 – The Gateway to the Wireless Future
IMS2016 Highlights:
    • Nearly 10,000 attendees including 3,000 technical program attendees from more than 60 countries.
    • Over 75 technical sessions, workshops, and panels sessions
    • 79 MicroApps sessions
    • A record breaking exhibition with 625 exhibiting companies including 67 first-time participating companies
    • Engineering students played a large part in the event through numerous presentations as well as the student design competition, student paper competition, PhD Initiative, and Project Connect
    • IEEE Mars Mission 4 player VR Experience at the Wearables + Wireless Pavilion
    • From Bits to Waves, a practical workshop where participants built a modern digital radio in one day
Read the IMS2016 San Francisco press release: