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Summary form only given. This paper explores the current state of vacuum technology, specifically in the millimeter wavelength regime. A view of the market priorities and technology development is described. Current applications utilizing millimeter devices are characterized. Areas of interest are industrial microwave heating, satellite communications, and radar. Finally, new applications and research in the areas of millimeter wavelengths are discussed.