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Quantic Electronics Announces Acquisition of M Wave Design
May 20, 2024 | Quantic ElectronicsEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Quantic® Electronics, a portfolio company of Arcline Investment Management, announced the acquisition of M Wave Design, a leading supplier of ferrite-based RF and Microwave components for aerospace, defense, and quantum computing applications.
Founded in 1988, M-Wave designs and manufactures passive waveguide and coaxial components, including isolators, circulators, adapters and terminations. The company has a long history of supporting leading-edge development in high power and low loss passive designs. M-Wave’s product portfolio is uniquely positioned to supply components that perform at cryogenic temperatures used in quantum computing applications.
“We are delighted to add M-Wave to the Quantic portfolio of businesses,” said Ross Sealfon, Chief Executive Officer, Quantic Electronics. “The M-Wave product portfolio perfectly complements our current product line up. Additionally, M-Wave’s deep expertise in quantum computing and long history supporting military and space programs further enhances our ability to solve our customers’ difficult design challenges.”
“We have proudly served the RF and Microwave industry for almost forty years,” said Ken Boswell, Chief Executive Officer, M-Wave Design. “As part of Quantic, we are excited to further advance our product, technology, and growth goals to better support our customers.”
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