20 Apr 2026
Pulsaart by AGC Celebrates 5 Years of Innovation in Connectivity
Pulsaart was founded in 2021 to do something very few companies do: combine glass and materials engineering with RF and antenna design. Five years later, this anniversary is an opportunity to reflect on what has been built, what has been tested, and what lies ahead.
AGC Group has been working with glass for more than a century. At the same time, modern connectivity increasingly depends on surfaces such as car roofs, windshields, and train windows. That shift created a clear gap between those who know how to develop advanced functional glass and those who know how to design antennas and RF systems. Pulsaart was created to close that gap.
From the start, the ambition was to bring AGC’s materials expertise together with a dedicated RF engineering team and offer end-to-end antenna solutions, from design and integration to validation and measurement, for industries where connectivity must be built directly into the surfaces around us.
What five years looks like
Over the past five years, Pulsaart has grown from an internal venture into an operating business serving customers across automotive, rail, aerospace, and the mobile network operator space.
On the services side, Pulsaart operates anechoic chambers accredited to EN ISO/IEC 17025:2017, capable of 2D and 3D RF measurements from 50 MHz to 18 GHz. These facilities support both internal product development and external customers who require precise, accredited antenna measurement work.
Pulsaart also delivers WAVETHRU Retrofit, its on-site laser service for rail operators, designed to restore mobile signal transmission through existing coated train windows without replacing them. In parallel, the company has developed a portfolio of integrated antenna solutions for automotive OEMs, including the Connected Glass Roof.
Taken together, these activities reflect what Pulsaart has become over five years: a company that connects materials science, RF expertise, and industrial execution to solve real connectivity challenges.
The next five years
Connectivity requirements are only becoming more demanding. Vehicles are becoming more connected. Rail operators are facing higher passenger expectations for onboard signal quality. Mobile networks are densifying, and the surfaces where antennas can realistically be integrated are evolving with them.
Pulsaart’s focus for the next five years is clear: continue expanding the portfolio where it creates real value, deepen the partnerships that have helped shape the business, and remain a useful, technically credible partner to the industries it serves.
As Pulsaart marks this milestone, it also recognizes the people behind it: customers, partners, AGC colleagues, and the Pulsaart team itself.
Thank you for the first five years. The work continues.
From the start, the ambition was to bring AGC’s materials expertise together with a dedicated RF engineering team and offer end-to-end antenna solutions, from design and integration to validation and measurement, for industries where connectivity must be built directly into the surfaces around us.
What five years looks like
Over the past five years, Pulsaart has grown from an internal venture into an operating business serving customers across automotive, rail, aerospace, and the mobile network operator space.
On the services side, Pulsaart operates anechoic chambers accredited to EN ISO/IEC 17025:2017, capable of 2D and 3D RF measurements from 50 MHz to 18 GHz. These facilities support both internal product development and external customers who require precise, accredited antenna measurement work.
Pulsaart also delivers WAVETHRU Retrofit, its on-site laser service for rail operators, designed to restore mobile signal transmission through existing coated train windows without replacing them. In parallel, the company has developed a portfolio of integrated antenna solutions for automotive OEMs, including the Connected Glass Roof.
Taken together, these activities reflect what Pulsaart has become over five years: a company that connects materials science, RF expertise, and industrial execution to solve real connectivity challenges.
The next five years
Connectivity requirements are only becoming more demanding. Vehicles are becoming more connected. Rail operators are facing higher passenger expectations for onboard signal quality. Mobile networks are densifying, and the surfaces where antennas can realistically be integrated are evolving with them.
Pulsaart’s focus for the next five years is clear: continue expanding the portfolio where it creates real value, deepen the partnerships that have helped shape the business, and remain a useful, technically credible partner to the industries it serves.
As Pulsaart marks this milestone, it also recognizes the people behind it: customers, partners, AGC colleagues, and the Pulsaart team itself.
Thank you for the first five years. The work continues.


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