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 Fiberoptic has been awarded funding within the Sustainet-Advance project under the EUREKA CELTIC-NEXT 2025 program.
Micropol’s contribution focuses on security frameworks and AI-driven network control, enhancing the reliability and safety of fiber-based communication systems that support essential societal functions.
The project integrates AI-enabled network control, advanced security concepts, real-world demonstrators, and promotes international standardization and interoperability .
The Swedish consortium consists of Chalmers University of Technology, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Clavister, Micropol Fiberoptic, Savantic, Ericsson, Lunet, Telia, Telge Nät.
The International partners in the project includes organizations from Sweden, Germany, Switzerland, Ireland, Canada, and Poland.
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.