Filtronic Ushers in New Leadership Era with CEO Nat Edington

Nat Edington

In a significant move signalling a new phase of leadership and innovation, Filtronic, global leader of high-performance mmWave technologies for aerospace, defence, space and telecoms infrastructure markets, is delighted to announce the appointment of Nathaniel (Nat) Edington as Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

Veteran high-tech and semiconductor industry leader, Nat Edington, assumes the role of CEO at Filtronic. His previous roles include CEO of Dukosi Ltd. and Cambridge CMOS Sensors, and strategic positions at AMS AG and Wolfson Microelectronics. These experiences have demonstrated his ability to drive technological innovation and corporate growth.

Edington’s appointment comes during a transformative period for Filtronic, which is set to expand its technological influence and manufacturing capabilities. His extensive experience and strategic insight are anticipated to significantly enhance Filtronic’s global role in deploying high-speed, low-latency internet.

“Nat’s broad experience and insight into the sectors we serve, equip him well to lead Filtronic in our next ambitious chapter,” said Jonathan Neale, Chair of Filtronic. “His strategic vision and skills will complement and enhance our existing capabilities in key technologies like RF, microwave and mmWave subsystems which are crucial for modern mission critical communications in space and defence systems.”

On assuming his role, Nat Edington commented, “I am excited to lead Filtronic in what will be a rapid growth phase for the company. My focus will be on accelerating our technological advancements and products, whilst reinforcing and expanding our market position. We are on the brink of transformative changes that will leverage our leadership in mmWave technology to address the increasingly complex demands of digital and physical security environments.”

The company remains committed to delivering cutting-edge solutions that support the infrastructural backbone of global communications, defence and space.


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