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Altum RF achieves ISO 9001 for Sydney design centre

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Certification of quality management system expanded to Australia-based RF design centre

RF to mmWave semiconductor company Altum RF has expanded scope of its ISO 9001:2015 registration for its quality management system. In addition to its headquarters in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, Altum RF’s design centre in Sydney, Australia, has now also achieved certification.

“This is another significant achievement for our Sydney Design Centre,” said Tony Fattorini, VP of Engineering at Altum RF and manager of the Sydney office.

“For years, our team has developed custom and catalogue products with a strong focus on the quality and predictability of our designs. Successfully passing the ISO 9001:2015 certification audit without any findings is a great confirmation that our processes and procedures are well-structured and effective.”

Greg Baker, CEO of Altum RF. “This expanded ISO 9001:2015 certification not only reflects our company’s strategic growth and expansion but also reinforces our status as a trusted and reliable supplier of semiconductor solutions.”

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