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.
Micropol is reaching new heights with a clearer positioning that reflects our focus on the defense and critical communication segment.
“We’re making a strategic shift to align our direction with rapidly evolving global demands,” says David Piltén, CMO at Micropol.
The new tagline, “Command with control,” reflects the confidence our customers have in running their tactical communications over Micropol’s high-grade fiber optics.
“Our fiber solutions offer extremely low attenuation and high security, making them a top choice for armed forces, defense contractors, and public agencies in need of secure critical communication,” David continues.
The launch of our new website also marks the starting point for a revamped offering, structured into the categories Connect, Deploy, Detect, and Maintain.
“This makes it easier for customers to navigate our broad portfolio of products, accessories, and services for tactical communication,” concludes David Piltén.
With advanced sensor solutions and innovative products like the Falcon Expanded beam connector, Micropol continues its journey toward becoming a full-service provider for customers with the highest demands for secure and efficient tactical communication.
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.
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.