Global optical communications specialist Lightron Fiber-Optic Devices will participate in AI Expo Korea 2026 to unveil next-generation optical communication solutions for artificial intelligence data centers.

Lightron Fiber-Optic Devices said on the 6th that it will showcase its full lineup of optical module products applied to AI data center network environments at this event. With data center traffic surging as AI spreads, the move targets the rapidly growing demand for optical communication technologies that can reliably process ultra-high-speed, high-capacity data.

The exhibition will feature 100G to 400Gbps-class products alongside the existing flagship 25Gbps optical transceivers. In particular, it will highlight 800G QSFP-DD and 1.6T OSFP optical modules optimized for AI accelerator cluster environments as core items. The company plans to use this to underscore its competitiveness in ultra-high-speed interconnect technologies required in high-performance computing environments.

It is also focusing on improving data center energy efficiency by developing low-power optical transceivers and introducing eco-friendly manufacturing processes. From an ESG (environmental, social and governance) perspective, the strategy is to respond to demand for building sustainable infrastructure.

Business Division Head Lee Sang-su said, "With the expansion of AI infrastructure, high-speed optical communication technology is emerging as a key growth driver," and added, "We will use the exhibition to promote next-generation technologies and continue to push for localization of core components and expansion into global markets."

Meanwhile, Lightron Fiber-Optic Devices is a corporations that has participated in building communications network infrastructure at home and abroad based on more than 20 years of accumulated technology. It has a diverse portfolio, including 800G and 1.6T optical modules for AI data centers, 6G fronthaul solutions, and special optical modules for the defense industry.

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