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Rohde & Schwarz and Texas Instruments lay strategic relationship on new platform

Rohde & Schwarz, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of test and measurement, communications and broadcasting equipment has been successfully collaborating with Texas Instruments (TI), a leading global semiconductor design and manufacturing company, for more than 25 years. Today, both companies take their relationship to a new contractual foundation, establishing a platform for current and future business. With their signatures, both companies paved the way to continue innovating towards next generation technologies.

“For more than 25 years, Rohde & Schwarz and Texas Instruments have worked together to propel communication test equipment technology forward,” said Joe Venable, High Speed Products, general manager, Texas Instruments. “Like TI, Rohde & Schwarz is committed to developing leading-edge technology, and together we will continue to create faster, smaller and lowest noise systems that can sample the widest bandwidth with the highest resolution.”

The two companies will participate in regular technology roadmap exchange workshops, which will be reviewed in executive management meetings as a part of the new Supplier Management Program at Rohde & Schwarz.Rohde & Schwarz requires cutting edge technology from their high tech component suppliers. In addition,Rohde & Schwarz demands high quality and flexibility in their devices to support the challenging demands faced by their end customers. German based Rohde & Schwarz is proud of their values which are based on the highest degree of innovation and precision, reflected by their entire portfolio.

The core values of Texas Instruments include integrity, innovation and commitment, which are woven throughout the fabric of its history. Peter Schlindwein, VP Corporate Procurement at Rohde & Schwarz comments: “In our veins runs the same blood of high innovation and quality, customer commitment and the braveness for long-term business decisions.”

featured: From left to right: Philipp Strecker, TI, Peter Schlindwein, Rohde & Schwarz, Marco Beckbye, Joe Venable, TI, Werner Minich, Stefan Bauer, Rohde & Schwarz, VC Kumar, TI, Alfred Reiner, Joachim Otten, Rohde & Schwarz

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