SVIAZ 2025 mattered because it showed which conversations were actually active
This recap focuses on the technical and commercial questions that surfaced during the exhibition instead of simply recording attendance.
That makes the event summary more useful for later visitors who want to understand where Zhide fits in base station, DAS, and microwave programs, and what kinds of cooperation models buyers are exploring.
The strongest discussions centered on base station filters and practical deployment choices
Instead of generic booth traffic, the most meaningful conversations centered on base station filter requirements and how those products would fit real development programs.
One representative discussion involved a compact LTE base station 4x4 MIMO solution that was still in the R&D phase, with interest focused on Bands 1, 3, 7, and 20.
Visitors were not only asking about parts, but also about integration and cooperation models
Live conversations showed that buyers were not only evaluating RF performance. They were also asking how components could fit mechanical structure, thermal handling, and local execution plans.
That makes the exhibition recap useful because it reflects both product-level interest and the practical way customers want to structure projects.
The recap should help the next technical discussion start faster
What matters after the exhibition is not simply remembering attendance, but capturing the project logic behind the conversations: band plans, integration ideas, and execution models.
That is why this recap connects directly back to the relevant solution pages instead of ending as a standalone event memory.
A strong exhibition recap turns event presence into useful buying context
The recap should help future buyers understand not only that Zhide attended, but also what kinds of product, integration, and cooperation questions the team was discussing on site.