CEMWorks recently participated in the final review meeting of the InnoStar project, held in the Netherlands. The meeting marked the conclusion of an intensive, multi-year international collaboration focused on advancing mmWave technologies, antennas, IC modules, system-level integration, and electromagnetic simulation tools for applications exceeding 100 GHz.
CEMWorks was represented by Jonatan Aronsson, President and CEO, Hans, Senior Engineer, and Ronald, Operations Manager. Their participation reflected CEMWorks’ continued commitment to collaborative research and industry-driven innovation in next-generation electronic systems.
The final review meeting brought together consortium partners from across Europe and Canada and was hosted at the Eindhoven University of Technology. Over two days of technical discussions and project reviews, partners shared key outcomes and validated results achieved throughout the project lifecycle.
The InnoStar project has delivered significant advances in mmWave antenna systems, advanced IC packaging, and simulation methodologies, supporting future developments in 5G/6G communications, automotive radar sensing, and autonomous systems. By combining expertise across academia, industry, and national research organizations, the consortium successfully addressed key challenges associated with system-level design and high-frequency integration.
CEMWorks is proud to have contributed its electromagnetic simulation expertise to the InnoStar consortium and to collaborate alongside leading international partners. Insights and results from the project will continue to inform future research activities, including upcoming academic publications and industry engagements.