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Copper Mountain Technologies is one of the fastest-growing companies leading the vector network analyzers industry today.

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Copper Mountain Technologies Global Customer Value Leadership Award from Frost & Sullivan

Indianapolis, Indiana, October 29, 2020 - Frost & Sullivan has presented Copper Mountain Technologies with the 2020 Customer Value Leadership Award, in recognition of the company's strategic innovation, technical excellence, and uniquely cost-effective and high–value offerings in the global vector network analyzers industry.

This award specifically highlights the impact of the S5243 2-Port 43.5 GHz Compact VNA, which delivers quality measurement and reliable results within a convenient and portable package. The economically- priced analyzer meets design needs across a range of industries, enabling enhanced product validation for a previously untapped collective of customers at small-to-medium sized companies.

What is Frost & Sullivan?

Frost & Sullivan collaborates with clients to leverage best-in-class positions in growth, innovation, and leadership. The company's Growth Partnership Service provides disciplined research and best practices models to drive the generation, evaluation and implementation of powerful growth strategies. For nearly 60 years, they have developed these growth strategies partnering with Global 1000 companies, emerging businesses, the public sector, and the investment community. They work extensively in the RF Test and Measurement space.

 Frost & Sullivan has previously presented Copper Mountain Technologies with the 2017 Global Product Leadership Award for product excellence, and the 2015 Global Competitive Strategy Innovation and Leadership Award for developing the first metrology-grade USB VNAs.

 An innovator in the vector network analyzer market, Copper Mountain Technologies has developed a range of solutions aligned with expanding customer requirements for less expensive, smaller, more portable, and higher performance VNAs. Frost & Sullivan has concluded that Copper Mountain Technologies is well positioned for continual growth with a strong and established USB VNA offering coupled with superior support in the areas of customer service, software development, and product customization.

  

About Copper Mountain Technologies

Copper Mountain Technologies develops innovative RF test and measurement solutions for engineers all over the world. It is based in Indianapolis with sales offices in Singapore, London, and Miami. The company pioneered metrology-grade USB VNAs in 2011 and continues to push for innovation and change in the industry, offering a broad range of USB vector network analyzers, calibration kits, and accessories for 50 Ohm and 75 Ohm impedance from 9 kHz to 110 GHz. The VNAs use software for Windows® or Linux® operating system on an external computer, PC, or tablet. CMT VNAs are used by engineers in defense, automotive, materials measurement, medical, broadcasting, telecommunications and other industries. All CMT VNAs include application and automation support, and years of our engineering expertise at your disposal.

 

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Copper Mountain Technologies

631 East New York Street

Indianapolis, IN  46202 | USA

Phone: 1-317-222-5400

WWeb: www.coppermountaintech.com

 

 

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