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Movandi Wins 2018 Leading Lights Award for Most Innovative 5G Technology and Startup to WatchNEWPORT BEACH, Calif., May 15, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Movandi, a privately held company with a mission to revolutionize millimeter wave networks, today announced that the company has been recognized both as the company with Most Innovative 5G Technology and Female-Led Startup to Watch in Light Reading’s 2018 Leading Lights Awards. Movandi’s BeamX solutions are truly unique since they were designed and optimized as a complete RF front-end and provide unmatched performance, cost and size advantages that unlock the potential of 5G and other multi-gigabit networks. Movandi garnered the following 2018 Leading Lights Awards:
The award wins are a testament to Movandi’s success in the market, as illustrated by launching the company just two years ago, and sampling BeamX technology for the next wireless revolution of multi-gigabit connectiity. Now in its 14th year, the Leading Lights program recognizes the industry's top companies and their executives for their outstanding achievements in next-generation communications technology, applications, services, strategies and innovations. Hundreds of high-quality entries were submitted for this year's awards. “As operators seek to build 5G and millimeter wave networks, our BeamX solutions allow for the highest levels of performance while maintaining modularity and flexibility to be deployed in real-world scenarios across abroad set of use cases and deployment scenarios,” said Maryam Rofougaran, Co-CEO and COO, Movandi. “We are honored to have been recognized as a leading 5G innovator. To be named a leader amongst a distinguished and accomplished list of leading communications companies is no easy feat. The process was extraordinarily competitive, this is a great accomplishment and one the I share with my brother Reza Rofougaran, Co-CEO, CTO and our entire world-class engineering team.” BeamX Solutions Overview: About Movandi About Light Reading Contact: Craig Ochikubo 949-922-1707 |