TMY Technology Inc. has partnered with Celanese, a global chemical and specialty materials company, to present their new dual-polarization Antenna-on-Chip technology made with Micromax (formerly DuPont MCM) GreenTape™ low-temperature co-fired ceramic at the Satellite 2023 exhibition in Washington D.C. TMYTEK will be showcasing their technology at two booths: one located within the Taiwan Space (booth #2553) and another at booth #2754. According to data from the US Satellite Industry Association and TrendForce, the economic output of the global space industry was approximately $386.4 billion in 2021, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.1%, projected to exceed $1 trillion by 2040. In 2021, the satellite industry's output was about $282.8 billion, accounting for 73.26% of the entire space industry.

It is estimated that by 2023, the global satellite industry's output value can reach $308.3 billion and will increase to $370.6 billion by 2030. TMYTEK has established itself as a pioneer in millimeter-wave solutions for 5G/B5G and satellite communication applications. With a focus on innovation, the company has developed a range of cutting-edge products and solutions, including ready-to-use beamforming development kits, Antenna-in-Package (AiP) technology, and redefined over-the-air (OTA) testing methodologies.

These innovations have enabled TMYTEK to empower industrial inventions to market faster. TMYTEK's new dual-polarization Antenna-on-Chip (AoC) boasts a wide bandwidth of 22%, stable ±1 dB gain, and symmetrical radiation, providing a low-loss, high-reliability, and durable solution, resulting in a performance increase of 5%-10%. The Micromax GreenTape™ LTCC material, which is supplied by Celanese, enables the production of compact, high-performance antennas suitable for use in satellite communications, automotive, and other industries.