The partnership will integrate Indiana Micro’s tunable products into the Mtron portfolio, scaling Indiana Micro’s designs for volume production.

ORLANDO, Fla.— M-tron Industries, Inc. (Mtron), a provider of high-performance radio frequency (RF) components, recently formed a sales and manufacturing partnership with Indiana Microelectronics, LLC (Indiana Micro), a developer of tunable microwave filter technologies for mission-critical applications.

Together, the companies will market a series of tunable microwave filters. According to a release from Mtron, Indiana Micro has an expansive catalog of tunable RF filter designs that are “delivering impressive results for military and aerospace clients.”

Through the partnership, Mtron will integrate Indiana Micro’s tunable products into the Mtron portfolio and introduce them to its defense and commercial clients. Leveraging Mtron’s advanced manufacturing capabilities and process expertise, the partnership will scale Indiana Micro’s designs for volume production and accelerate their availability globally through Mtron’s established sales channels.

“We are excited to announce our partnership with Indiana Microelectronics, an innovative designer of tunable microwave products,” said Cameron Pforr, interim chief executive officer at M-tron Industries. “We have been impressed with what Indiana Micro has accomplished over the past several years and are excited to manufacture their designs and go to market with high-performance tunable filters to the defense and commercial communities.”

M-tron Industries designs, manufactures, and markets highly engineered, high reliability frequency and spectrum control products. The company describes itself as “an engineering-centric company” that provides close support to its customers throughout the entire life cycle of its products. That includes product design, prototyping, production, and subsequent upgrades. Mtron has design and manufacturing facilities in Orlando, Florida, and Yankton, South Dakota, as well as a sales office in Hong Kong and a manufacturing facility in Noida, India.

Indiana Microelectronics, a privately held company based in Purdue Research Park in West Lafayette, Indiana, develops real-time tunable microwave filters for spectrum cleanup and interference mitigation applications. The company has cooperative R&D relationships with several universities throughout the United States.