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Taoglas to showcase antenna innovation and host GNSS masterclass at EuCAP 2026

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Taoglas will showcase its latest antenna technologies at the 2026 European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP) in Dublin, Ireland, taking place April 19-24, in the Dublin convention center. Taoglas will display at Stand 52.

At this year’s exhibition and conference, Taoglas will underline the increasing complexity of antenna integration in electronic systems, where performance depends on interactions between the antenna, PCB, enclosure and multi‑radio environment.

The company also will host a “GNSS Evolution Masterclass: Bridging Theory and Field Performance” on April 21, 15:50-17:30. The session will cover the evolution from single‑band to multi‑band GNSS and provide practical guidance on antenna characteristics, performance metrics, correction services and evaluation methods for real‑world positioning performance.

At its booth, Taoglas will highlight its AI-driven Antenna Product Recommendation Engine, designed to help users identify antenna options based on needs. It complements Taoglas’ existing design and configuration tools, including the Antenna Integrator for PCB placement, which adds new features and antenna models frequently, enabling a seamless path from initial selection through to integration.

In the technical conference programme, Taoglas will also present new antenna design work, including a poster on innovations in tri‑band Wi‑Fi antenna integration and a paper on compact antennas for LPWA and IoT devices.

“EuCAP is a unique opportunity to connect cutting‑edge research with real‑world engineering challenges,” said Dermot O’Shea, co‑founder and CEO of Taoglas. “With Taoglas’ roots in Ireland, it is especially rewarding to highlight local RF and antenna expertise while engaging with the global engineering community.”

Taoglas is supporting EuCAP 2026 as a gold sponsor. Visitors can meet the Taoglas team at the event or visit www.taoglas.com for more information.

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