Monday, August 28, 2023

Fiber Optics Collimating Lens Market 2023 Latest Trends and Developments by 2026

The global fiber optics collimating lens market size is projected to grow from USD 554 million in 2021 to USD 1,081 million by 2026; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 13.3% from 2021 to 2026.


Growing global demand for computer networking drives the demand for free-space communication, which is likely to boost the demand for fiber optic collimating lenses.


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Opportunity: Need for handling heavy data in manufacturing and logistics sectors


Manufacturing and logistics sectors would benefit from fiber optics because of their operations and services, which are highly dependent on high-speed bandwidth. This sector needs to work on heavy data, such as the number of products manufactured, raw materials received, and bins in the warehouse. Fibers provide scalability; hence, during times of rapid expansion, a company can easily access near unlimited bandwidth and does not have to deal with additional monthly fees or service delays from the ISP. Also, network latency, reliability, and low long-term costs add to the benefits of fiber networks. Fibers are highly secure, as the network itself is privately owned and operated by the lease owner. No other external entity can track or record the data and information being transmitted through the fiber. This level of security is crucial for businesses that need to regularly transmit sensitive data.


Challenge: Traditional internet wires


Traditional internet wires are made of copper or other conductive materials. These wires use electricity as their medium of communication rather than light. Copper is a cheap and widely used component for network devices connection. Due to the high initial cost of deploying fiber optics in regions such as Africa and Latin America, these regions are still not fully fiber-based and require huge investments to change the entire internet infrastructure. Hence, developing nations are still using copper-based cables for signal transmission. However, in the coming years, with economic growth and advancements in networking infrastructure, the deployment of fiber cables is likely to increase in the coming years.

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