The five-day WAMS-2026 symposium at BVRIT, Narsapur, concluded with participation from scientists, researchers and industry experts from 18 countries. The event featured technical sessions, research presentations and discussions on wireless communications, antenna technologies, microwave engineering and artificial intelligence
INSPACE Director (Technical) Rajeev Jyoti said India is making rapid advances in space technology and highlighted growing opportunities in the sector. Addressing WAMS-2026 at BVRIT, he also spoke about government support for startups and industry collaboration
The Wireless, Antennas and Microwave Symposium (WAMS 2026) began at BVRIT in Medak with delegates from 18 countries participating. The event features discussions on 6G technologies, antenna systems and wireless communications, along with presentations of 753 selected research papers.