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Birmingham technology company expands into Far East

Smart Antenna Technologies launches new base in Asia to be used as a research hub

Sampson Hu, chief executive of Smart Antenna Technologies

A Birmingham technology company is expanding into the Far East with the opening of a Taiwanese subsidiary.

Smart Antenna Technologies (SAT), based on the University of Birmingham's campus in Edgbaston, is opening a research facility in the Taiwanese capital of Taipei.

The company, set up 2013, will initially hire five new engineers to work with customers in China, Japan and Taiwan.

SAT currently employs 19 engineers and researchers at its Birmingham HQ and at a separate office in Bath.

The new Taiwanese facility will be managed from the Edgbaston headquarters.

Currently, smartphones and laptops have up to five separate antennas for Bluetooth, wi-fi and 4G connections but SAT has developed technology which enables a device's multiple antennae to be sited in one unit.

The company also claims its device can extend battery life by up to ten per cent.

Chief executive Sampson Hu said: "It is an exciting time for the company and our expansion to the Far East underlines our ambitions.