RFMW, a division of Exponential Technology Group, has signed a global distribution agreement with RFHIC to expand worldwide access to high-power gallium nitride (GaN)-based RF and microwave technologies.
Under the agreement, RFMW will provide technical sales support, component selection assistance, and fulfillment services for RFHIC’s portfolio of RF and microwave products across global markets.
The partnership covers a range of GaN-based solutions including discrete GaN HEMTs, GaN MMICs, hybrid low-noise amplifiers, power amplifiers, solid-state power amplifiers (SSPAs), and integrated RF subsystems.
According to the companies, the collaboration is aimed at supporting growing demand for high-performance RF technologies across wireless infrastructure, defense, radar, industrial, and RF energy applications.
RFHIC specializes in compound semiconductor technologies and has developed a vertically integrated GaN manufacturing and engineering platform. The company’s solutions are used in commercial and military radar systems, wireless communication infrastructure, industrial heating, plasma generation, and medical RF applications.
Industry demand for GaN-based RF solutions has increased in recent years as telecom operators, aerospace companies, and defense organizations seek higher power efficiency, improved thermal performance, and compact system architectures for next-generation RF systems.
RFMW said the agreement strengthens its GaN RF power portfolio while expanding customer access to RFHIC’s component-level and system-level technologies across North America and other international markets.
Joel Levine said RFHIC’s expertise in high-power GaN technology and integrated RF systems would enhance RFMW’s ability to support customers developing next-generation RF applications.
Duck-Soo Cho said the partnership with RFMW would help expand RFHIC’s presence in overseas markets and enable earlier engagement with customers during product design stages.
The companies said RFMW customers will receive expanded support for high-power RF designs ranging from discrete semiconductor components to complete RF subsystems.
The global distribution agreement took effect immediately, according to the companies.






