The strong demand for Micropol’s offering continues
For the fifth year in a row, the strong demand for Micropol Fiberoptic’s offering resulted in significant sales growth. Net sales grew by 46% during 2025.
Micropol is growing, and we’re pleased to announce that construction work for our new production and office facility in Halmstad is now officially underway. The groundwork is being prepared, marking an important milestone in our company’s long-term development.
“Our current facility in Åled does not allow for further growth. The new facility will give us the capacity to expand and diversify our business, enabling us to broaden our current offer within tactical communication. For example, we will significantly increase our ability to install, repair, and refurbish customers’ platforms,”
Peter Ljungkvist, CEO of Micropol Fiberoptic.
The new premises will cover approximately 4,600 square meters and include facilities for production, cleanroom environments, warehouse, customer showroom, offices, and modern joint staff areas. The investment strengthens Micropol’s position in the fiber optic industry and ensures that we can continue to meet growing market demands for high-performance fiber solutions in both critical communication, defense, and civilian applications.
Strategically located along the E6 highway in Halmstad, the new facility will offer excellent logistics opportunities and improved accessibility for staff, customers, and partners.
The facility is expected to be completed by the end of 2026.
For the fifth year in a row, the strong demand for Micropol Fiberoptic’s offering resulted in significant sales growth. Net sales grew by 46% during 2025.
Micropol Fiberoptic extends its framework agreement with the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV). The extension further reinforces Micropol’s role as a trusted supplier of fiber optic solutions to the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV).
Micropol Fiberoptic has been entrusted with delivering field-tactical fiber optics to the country’s municipal networks to facilitate repair work during crisis situations.