June 16 -19, 2027
Organized by
Sasi Institute of Technology and Engineering
Tadepalligudem, Andhra Pradesh, India
Wireless, Antenna and Microwave Symposium (WAMS) is planned as a multidisciplinary symposium held annually at an academic institute. It focuses on providing an affordable yet state-of-the-art international forum for students and young professionals to interact with leading domain experts from around the world. The 5th edition of WAMS, WAMS 2027, will be held at Sasi Institute of Technology and Engineering, Tadepalligudem, Andhra Pradesh, India, during June 16th to 19th, 2027. WAMS 2027 will provide an excellent platform for sharing and exchanging information on cutting-edge research and scientific advancements in wireless communication, antenna design, microwave engineering, and related technologies, while also fostering collaboration and strengthening professional networks among researchers, academicians, and industry professionals. Explore more →
Sasi Institute of Technology and Engineering (SITE), located in
Tadepalligudem, Andhra Pradesh, India, is a premier institution
dedicated to providing quality technical education and fostering
innovation. The institute offers a dynamic academic environment
that encourages research, creativity, and industry collaboration.
Affiliated with Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU),
SITE features modern infrastructure, well-equipped laboratories,
and experienced faculty. The institute focuses on developing
technical excellence, entrepreneurship, and overall student
growth, preparing students to succeed in an evolving technological
world. Explore more
Tadepalligudem is not only known for its educational institutions but also for its rich cultural and architectural heritage. The region reflects the traditional beauty of South Indian temple architecture, featuring intricate stone carvings, historical structures, and spiritual landmarks. These monuments showcase the artistic craftsmanship and cultural legacy that have been preserved for generations, attracting visitors, researchers, and history enthusiasts alike.