TUVIA EIGER

Tuvia Eiger, Chairman of BE LABS, Inc., is a scientist with vast experience in research, design and managing teams of designers, covering the fields of RF systems and subsystems. He is deeply involved in spread spectrum wireless communications, especially in the breakthrough designs of W-CDMA (Wide Band Code Division Multiple Access) systems. He was also involved in the design of present generation satellite ground stations and radar systems. Tuvia has extensive knowledge and experience in microwave elements, analog circuitry from DC to the 18GHz as well as knowledge of digital designs.

Tuvia began his career as an electronics technician, after military service in Israel, in ELISRA Electronics System Ltd. (subsidiary of AEL). Several years later, he became the project manager for military radio systems. In that position, one of his assignments was to commercialize these systems.

Tuvia completed his studies at Tel-Aviv University (Tel-Aviv, Israel), majoring in Mathematics and Physics.
In 1986, he moved to New York and accepted a position as principal engineer at Frequency Electronics, Inc. In that position, he was in charge of developing the commercial VSAT (Very Small Aperture Transceiver) systems and various space qualified receivers for NASA.
In 1994, Tuvia accepted a position as the principal radio engineer at InterDigital Communications, Inc. and was in charge of the system development of B-CDMA (Broadband-Code Division Multiple Access) cell sites.

In 1996, he co-founded TransSKY Corp., with the goal to research and develop W-CDMA communication system. He assumed the position of Director of RF systems and in that capacity was in charge of the entire RF system design of the first ever W-CDMA wireless local loop system..