Rosenberger to spinoff antenna and coverage business

Rosenberger Group announced the spinoff of its antenna and coverage solution product portfolio with a new brand entity, PROSE.
Rosenberger at IMC 2017
The focus of PROSE will be towards the development of base station antennas, microwave antennas, indoor and outdoor coverage solutions, Open RAN sub-systems and related services.

Aili Liu, co-founder and former president of Rosenberger Asia Pacific and Rosenberger Technologies, will head PROSE. The transaction is planned to be completed by the first half of 2022.

The company consists of 3500+ people, with 25 subsidiaries sales/service offices, 3 factories and 4 R&D centers across the globe. PROSE will serve more than 90 operators / service providers worldwide in all wireless customers’ needs and will include a special solution for 5G deployments.

PROSE’s President Aili Liu said: “With an expanded focus on research and development of base station antennas, In-Building Solutions, and O-RAN sub-systems, I believe that the new company will grow and expand its global reach, with fast delivery of tailored solutions to ever-changing customer requirements and needs.”

Rosenberger has released investments to further expand the manufacturing footprint in India and China.

Rosenberger said Olaf Scale will be President for Rosenberger Asia Pacific and Ashok Vasudevan will remain as President for Rosenberger India.

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