FR3 Band in Wireless Communications
The FR3 band (7.125 – 24.25 GHz) is gaining attention for its potential in the next generation of future networks.
This exclusive webinar brings together experts from both industry and academia to share insights from their respective fields. We’ll also cover the latest technical developments related to FR3 — helping the audience understand why this band is key for the future of connectivity.
Why attending?
- Understand what makes the FR3 different from FR1 and FR2
- Learn about the technical progress and challenges
- Explore use cases and implementation paths, from component-level to system-level perspectives
- Hear directly from engineers, researchers, and market leaders shaping the future
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Irene de Gruijter of Wupatec, Toulouse
Biography:
Irene de Gruijter graduated with a degree in Telecommunications Engineering from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. During her studies, she spent a year at the University of New Mexico (USA) studying Computer Science and Electrical Engineering courses. After this, she worked at Thales in the Netherlands, focusing on radiofrequency (RF) laboratory work. During this time, she took online classes at California State University - Long Beach to deepen her knowledge of communication systems and to complement her technical background with business-related courses. She then pursued a Master’s degree in Embedded Systems at ENSEEIHT-INSA in Toulouse, France. For the past two years, Irene has been contributing to Wupatec, working on the design and development of advanced RF Front-End (RFFE) solutions for telecommunications and space applications. Her work is centered on RF power amplifier development — with a focus on efficiency and wideband operation in FR1 and emerging FR3 bands.