Mini-Circuits announced the official opening of its new sales and applications engineering office in Bangalore, marking a significant step in the company’s long-term strategy to expand its presence in India and enhance support for customers across one of the world’s fastest-growing markets for RF and microwave technology.
The new Bangalore location strengthens Mini-Circuits’ ability to provide responsive service, hands-on engineering collaboration and local technical expertise to customers in the region. It complements the company’s longstanding Mini-Circuits India Urjita (MCINU) facility in Chennai, which celebrated its 25-year anniversary earlier this year and will remain a central hub for global operations, R&D and engineering functions.
The announcement coincides with the opening day of the 2025 IEEE Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation Conference (MAPCON) in Kochi, where Mini-Circuits is exhibiting recent product innovations and CEO Jin Bains is delivering a plenary address.
“India is playing an increasingly important role in the future of RF and microwave technology,” said Jin Bains, CEO of Mini-Circuits. “Expanding our presence in Bangalore positions us closer to our customers, enhances our engineering engagement and enables us to support innovation at the pace this market demands. It’s an exciting milestone in our global growth strategy.”
Paul Wilson, Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing, emphasized the added value the new office will bring to customers in the region. “Our partners in India are developing next-generation wireless systems at remarkable speed,” Wilson said. “The Bangalore office will allow us to deliver deeper applications support, faster response times and a more collaborative customer experience. Together with our Chennai team, this expansion strengthens our ability to meet customers where they are and help them succeed.”
Mini-Circuits’ Bangalore office is now fully operational, with team members engaged in customer support, applications engineering and regional business development.
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