Quadrant Management’s Ted Deinard announced that they have acquired MI Technologies, LLC (MI) and will merge MI with its portfolio company NSI. Merging these two premier microwave measurement companies into a single entity will allow them to combine their resources to bring quality, cost effective products and systems to their customers.
The name of the new company is NSI-MI Technologies, LLC doing business as NSI-MI Technologies and their website is www.nsi-mi.com.
Going forward, their customers will benefit from product and cost improvements that will result from this merger of these two microwave companies. They will serve both domestic and international government and commercial customers with antenna and microwave measurement products and systems. NSI-MI Technologies will continue to supply products to the Aerospace, Defense, Wireless, Automotive, Materials and other application areas with requirements for high speed measurement systems. These two companies currently have products that can be applied to antenna, Radome and RCS (Radar Cross Section or Stealth) and other applications. Combining the technologies of the two companies will be a win for the marketplace by offering more affordable, reliable, higher speed products and systems.
With several offices worldwide and a larger set of technical employees, they will be able to better serve more customers with highly engineered products and systems.
NSI supplies near-field measurement system solutions to the government and industry. The Company supplies products and systems throughout the world for a wide variety of applications. They have a strong record of innovation and have advanced the state-of-the-art in this highly technical area of antenna measurement. More information can be found on the NSI website: www.nearfield.com
MI Technologies develops compact range and far-field measurement system solutions. The Company has a larger worldwide installed system base than all competitors that serve this market requirement. The products and systems offered for antenna, radome and RCS processing provide the highest accuracy and reliability available. More information can be found on the MI Technologies website: www.mitechnologies.com