View the Latest Transforming Technologies in Optical Communications at OFC 2020

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OFC (Optical Fiber Conference and Exhibition) 2020, the leading event for the optical communication industry, this year, will once again witness leaders in research, engineering and industry, convene from 8-12 March in San Diego, California, USA, to learn about the latest trends and new developments in optical communications. OFC encompasses the entire ecosystem for optical networking and connectivity, addressing the needs of service and content providers as well as network operators, co-location and cloud providers from around the globe.

From technical sessions and business programming including “Optical Interconnect and Computing for Scaling Machine Learning Systems”, “5G and Re-thinking Access Networks”, “Latest Trends and Opportunities in Hyperscale Data Center” and “Inside the Data Center”, OFC 2020 will feature world-renowned speakers from industry-leading organizations, including top network and data center operators.

EXHIBIT FLOOR

OFC’s exhibit floor will feature hundreds of organizations demonstrating the latest innovations necessary to meet bandwidth demands, showcasing innovations in all levels of the infrastructure that impacts the network, including: transceivers, routers, switches and intra- and inter- data center equipment.

BUSINESS-FOCUSED SESSIONS

Over 30 business sessions will cover market trends, new technologies and insight into the future. Experts from global brands and key industry organizations will provide their high-level perspectives on the state of the industry. Three theaters on the show floor feature presentations from COBO, TIP, OpenConfig, Ethernet Alliance, OIF and more.

TECHNICAL SESSIONS

More than 130 technical sessions will offer registrants a deeper dive into next-gen technologies such as 5G, AI/ML, intra- and inter- data center equipment, disaggregation and more. Click here to register.

Admittance to the exhibit hall is free with Exhibits Pass Plus Registration. Click here to learn more.

The OFC is managed by and co-sponsored by The Optical Society (OSA) , the IEEE Communications Society (IEEE ComSoc), and the IEEE Photonics Society.