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Maury Microwave closes Wireless Telecom Group acquisition

Maury Microwave closes Wireless Telecom Group acquisition

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By Jean-Pierre Joosting

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Maury Microwave, Inc., a leading provider of RF calibration, measurement, emulation and modeling systems backed by Artemis Capital Partners, has announced that it has completed its previously announced acquisition of Wireless Telecom Group, Inc.

Since its founding in 1985, Wireless Telecom Group’s test and measurement businesses — comprising of Boonton, Holzworth, and Noisecom — have served as trusted technology partners to many of the world’s leading manufacturers in the wireless technology chain. Across aerospace, defense, satellite communications, semiconductor, quantum and directed energy applications, the group’s technology portfolio enables its customers to push the boundary of RF and microwave technology.

The Boonton, Holzworth and Noisecom brands expand Maury’s test and measurement technology portfolio into high performance phase noise analysis, RF synthesis, signal generation, noise generation and RF power measurement. The group’s customer base and technologies complement and strengthen Maury’s heritage in mission-critical defense and satellite communications programs of record as well as increased access to high growth applications including radar, electronic warfare, quantum computing, and directed energy systems. The group will continue to operate from its headquarters in New Jersey as a division of Maury and continue to be led by its current general manager, Daniel Monopoli and his senior leadership team.

Bill Pezza, Executive Chairman of the Board at Maury Microwave, said, “The finalization of this transaction represents a significant step forward in our strategic plan. The combination of Maury and the Boonton, Holzworth, and Noisecom businesses enables us to provide even more comprehensive solutions and superior service to our customers.”

Michael Howo, CEO at Maury Microwave, added, “We have long appreciated the leadership position of the Boonton, Holzworth and Noisecom brands, high-performance systems and long-term customer relationships and we have always been interested in finding market opportunities where we could partner. We look forward to contributing additional engineering and sales resources and technical value to the company’s core capabilities and help drive the next phase of growth.”

Daniel Monopoli, the group’s General Manager stated, “We look forward to developing a complementary technology portfolio that provides even greater value to our customers, suppliers, and employees.”

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