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In this paper, we discuss the current demands and challenges of antennas for 60GHz high-speed radio systems. Research works, as reported in open literature, from various research groups are reviewed. Addressing their limitations, we present some of our recent results on 60GHz antennas in terms of antenna gain, bandwidth, backlobe and cross-polarization level.