Welcome Claes Hedbom
Micropol Fiberoptic is growing rapidly, with increased sales both in Sweden and internationally. To support our journey and to strengthen our quality department, we welcome Claes Hedbom to Micropol as Quality Manager.
Last week, Micropol had the pleasure of hosting the Halmstad University Solar Team (HUST) at our facilities. Their dedication to developing a high-performance solar-powered car marks an inspiring step towards sustainable transportation solutions.
During their visit, the HUST members got an exclusive look behind the scenes of our production process and gained insight into how Micropol’s fiber optic solutions can support cutting-edge innovations.
We’re thrilled to have had the opportunity to support and inspire such forward-thinking students. Thank you for visiting, HUST — we look forward to cheering you on in the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge! 👏
The Halmstad University Solar Team is a student-driven, non-profit organization based in Halmstad, Sweden. Focused on promoting a sustainable future for the automotive industry, the team is designing and building a solar-powered racing car to compete in the prestigious Bridgestone World Solar Challenge. This competition brings together students from 35 nations to race across 3,000 km of Australian terrain, from Darwin to Adelaide, showcasing the latest in solar vehicle technology.
Micropol Fiberoptic is growing rapidly, with increased sales both in Sweden and internationally. To support our journey and to strengthen our quality department, we welcome Claes Hedbom to Micropol as Quality Manager.
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.
Micropol Fiberoptic is taking the next step in its expansion by investing in a new production facility at a prime location along highway E6 in Halmstad. The new facility will significantly increase production capacity by introducing more workstations and an increased number of staff, enabling the company to take on larger and more complex projects.