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Multiple Access Communications Limited is a company registered in England at Delta House, Southampton Science Park, Southampton, SO16 7NS, United Kingdom with Company Number 1979185 and VAT Number GB 411942866.

MAC Ltd Joins 5G Innovation Centre

Posted on October 20, 2016

  • Multiple Access Communications Limited (MAC Ltd) becomes a member of the University of Surrey’s 5G Innovation Centre (5GIC)
  • Consulting and product development SME brings 30 years’ experience in mobile communications to help develop fifth generation mobile communications network
  • 5GIC brings leading academics and industry partners together to define and develop the 5G infrastructure of the future

Multiple Access Communications Limited (MAC Ltd) “ a consulting and product development company specialising in mobile radio communications “ has become a member of the 5G Innovation Centre (5GIC) based at the University of Surrey. The company joins a growing number of industrial partners working with the 5GIC’s leading academics to develop the next generation of mobile and wireless communications.
MAC Ltd has provided high quality technical consulting and innovative products to the mobile communications industry for 30 years, during which time it has continuously been at the leading edge of technology research and development.

David Kenyon, MAC Ltd’s Managing Director, said, ‘MAC Ltd is proud to become part of this exciting and ground-breaking initiative along with many of the other key research and development organisations across the industry. By joining the 5GIC, we are showing our continued commitment to delivering innovative products and services to the mobile communications industry and contributing to the collaborative development of robust technologies and standards.’

Professor Rahim Tafazolli, Head of the 5GIC, commented, ‘We welcome MAC Ltd to the 5GIC. Their long established experience and expertise in the design and development of mobile communications systems will help us progress towards the next generation wireless technology.’

The 5GIC at the University of Surrey is the largest European academic research centre dedicated to next generation mobile and wireless communications. Its aim is to drive the delivery of a mobile communications network and wireless connectivity capable of meeting the needs of tomorrow’s connected society and digital economy. The Centre includes a 4km2 testbed for trialling emerging 5G technologies in a real world situation.

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Media enquiries: Peter La, Media Relations Office at the University of Surrey, Tel: 01483 689191 or E-mail: p.la@surrey.ac.uk

Notes to Editors:

About the University of Surrey

The University of Surrey is one of the UK’s top higher education institutions and was recognised as the University of the Year in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2016. With 125 years of academic heritage since our founding in Battersea, and 50 years of world-class teaching and research in Guildford, the University of Surrey is the intellectual home for more than 15,200 students, 100,000 alumni and 2,800 staff.

Freedom of thought, pursuit of academic excellence, and the advancement and application of knowledge underpin the wonderful things happening here. Our mission is to transform lives and enrich society through outstanding teaching and learning, pioneering research and impactful innovation.

The University of Surrey has been recognised by three Queen’s Anniversary Prizes for Further and Higher Education and is a destination of choice for higher learning in subjects ranging from Engineering to the Arts. As a global university, we are proud of our strong partnerships with internationally leading institutions and businesses, while being firmly engaged with our local community in Guildford and Surrey. We are committed to educating the next generation of professionals and leaders, and to providing thought leadership and innovation to address global challenges and contribute to a better tomorrow for the world.

About MAC Ltd

MAC Ltd is a consulting and product development company that specialises in mobile radio communications. It has expertise in signal processing, transmitter and receiver design, system design and specification and network design and modelling. It is currently engaged in a number of research and development projects examining the use of wireless sensor networks in a range of different industries, including health care, transport and construction.

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