Structure Existing Knowledge
Migrate manuals, application notes, FAQs and support content into AI-ready documentation organised around products, workflows, versions and customer questions.
For RF And Microwave Test Teams
International Microwave Symposium / IMS 2026 takes place from 7–12 Jun 2026 and brings together teams working across RF, microwave, wireless, instrumentation and test workflows.
Arc helps RF and microwave test teams turn approved manuals, FAQs and support conversations into AI-ready knowledge for application engineering, support and customer-facing assistants.
The Support Knowledge Gap
RF and microwave test products often come with detailed manuals, application notes, FAQs and software guides.
But customers still ask application engineering and technical support teams for help finding the right resource, applying it to their setup, or moving through a software workflow.
For AI assistants, the same issue becomes more visible. The knowledge needs to be structured, current and grounded in approved product content before assistants can answer reliably.
How Arc Helps
Arc helps teams structure existing RF and microwave support knowledge so it can be reused across documentation, internal teams and AI assistants.
Migrate manuals, application notes, FAQs and support content into AI-ready documentation organised around products, workflows, versions and customer questions.
Turn recurring setup, configuration, calibration and troubleshooting questions into reusable support knowledge instead of leaving useful answers in emails or support threads.
Use approved product knowledge to power internal assistants for application and sales engineering teams, or customer-facing assistants for technical support.
Relevant To IMS 2026 Attendees
Arc is relevant for teams building or supporting RF and microwave products where customers need help across setup, configuration, calibration, troubleshooting, measurement workflows, software control and analysis.
This may include teams working with vector network analyzers, spectrum analyzers, signal generators, RF test systems, microwave components, wireless test platforms, calibration workflows and instrument control software.
Book a technical walkthrough to see how Arc can take a sample of existing manuals, application notes or FAQs and turn them into AI-ready documentation and assistant-ready answers.
Book A Technical WalkthroughNo. Arc is built for technical hardware and software companies, with a current focus on Test & Measurement teams. It is especially relevant where customers need help across setup, configuration, troubleshooting, software workflows and product-specific technical guidance.
Yes. Arc helps teams structure existing user manuals, application notes, FAQs and support content into AI-ready documentation. Teams can start with one product line, workflow or support area before expanding.
AI-ready documentation is support knowledge structured so AI assistants can retrieve, apply and explain approved product information reliably. For technical products, this usually means organising knowledge by product, version, workflow, question type and source.
Yes. Arc can power customer-facing assistants that answer from approved product knowledge. Arc can also support internal assistants for application engineering, sales engineering and technical support teams.
Many IMS attendees build or support complex RF, microwave and wireless test products where customers rely on manuals, application notes and expert support. Arc helps make that knowledge easier to reuse across support, documentation and AI assistants.
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