Reflecting the huge surge in demand for OCS solutions, the new manufacturing site will enable
HUBER+SUHNER to capitalise on the growing opportunities and volume potential presented by the
thriving AI data center market. Increasing the speed of manufacturing of the POLATIS
® OCS portfolio
will ensure hyperscale operators have the leading-edge technology required to enhance performance
and energy efficiency of data center architectures and AI compute clusters.
"The opening of our new Pisary facility is a major milestone that aligns with our commitment to
innovation and operational excellence in optical networking," says Jürgen Walter, Chief Operating
Officer Communication segment at HUBER+SUHNER. "Our POLATIS
® OCS solutions deliver
transparent, software-defined dynamic optical connectivity within energy-efficient hyperscale data
centers to meet the low loss and latency demands of high-performance AI workloads."
Rising demand for OCS solutions stems from the rapid growth of hyperscale data center
infrastructure across the globe, driven by cloud computing and the increased use of AI.
AI workloads are hosted on clusters of thousands of graphical processor units (GPUs) interconnected
by optical fibers carrying data at hundreds of gigabits per second. An OCS enables on-demand
reconfiguration of optical-layer connectivity and can route large volumes of high-speed traffic with
minimal latency – essential for AI hyperscale operations.
By maintaining data in the optical domain and eliminating the need for optical-electrical-optical
conversions, POLATIS
® OCS solutions significantly reduce power consumption and operating
expenditure for hyperscale data centers. This enables new data center architectures and allows AI
workloads to run more efficiently and at lower cost.
With approximately 3’000 m
2, the Pisary site will complement the existing Krzeszowice facility nearby, which is currently
being operated at its full capacity.
"The Pisary site will enhance our supply of OCS solutions while reflecting our mission for sustainable
operations," says Robert Smith, Managing Director, POLATIS at HUBER+SUHNER. "The facilities
include a photovoltaic installation with a capacity of 150 kilowatt peak (kWp), a mechanical ventilation
with heat recovery, and a biological waste treatment plant. A new building management system has
also been implemented to support a low carbon footprint."
More information on the
new Pisary production site and about
POLATIS® optical circuit switching is available on the HUBER+SUHNER website.
This media release can be found at
https://www.hubersuhner.com/en/newsroom/company-
news/news-ad-hoc-news and is also available in German. The German version is binding.