+44 (0)24 7671 8970
More publications     •     Advertise with us     •     Contact us
 
Loading...
News Article

ADVA SDN system Wins Prize for Energy Efficiency

News

Network Transformation Awards recognise ADVA FSP 3000 for industry's lowest power consumption

ADVA Optical Networking's FSP 3000 platform has won the Layer 123 2017 Network Transformation Award for Best Energy Efficiency. Presented in The Hague as part of the SDN NFV World Congress, the award recognises the phenomenally low power consumption of ADVA Optical Networking's WDM technology.

For more than a decade, the ADVA FSP 3000 has been one of the industry's most energy-efficient solutions. Recent innovations have reduced its consumption even further toward 0.2W/Gbit/s - a new benchmark for long-distance optical transport. The award highlights the urgent challenge the ICT industry faces to ensure sustainability despite soaring bandwidth growth.

"Energy efficiency is at the heart of everything we do. It's what drives us to continually build technology that does more for less. With our FSP 3000, we're helping our customers to dramatically reduce emissions and leading the industry to a sustainable future," said Klaus Grobe, director, global sustainability, ADVA Optical Networking.

"When we look at the impact that telecommunications has on the environment, power consumption is by far the biggest factor. Our innovation is helping to limit emissions and compensate for huge increases in data demand. The incredible efficiency of our FSP 3000 empowers our customers to hit their own energy targets and make significant savings in terms of operating costs. That's why sustainable transport networks are key to success both now and in the future."

ADVA Optical Networking was presented with the accolade at the inaugural Network Transformation Awards, established to honor achievement in advancing the next generation of networks.

The award demonstrates the critical role that the ADVA FSP 3000 has to play in reducing energy usage as global traffic grows. With its latest innovations, the platform is now approaching efficiency of 0.2W/Gbit/s - a value never before seen in optical transmission.

This is due to improvements in several key areas, including advances in cooling methods, innovation in DC/DC voltage supply and optimisation between modularity and monolithic integration. The solution's enhanced efficiency also facilitates an even more compact design so it now requires less floor space than ever before.

"We take sustainability extremely seriously. That's why awards like this mean so much to everyone in the team. We're all proud of what we've achieved with our FSP 3000. And it keeps on getting better. We're now reaching levels of efficiency that not long ago were unimaginable," commented Stephan Rettenberger SVP, marketing and investor relations, ADVA Optical Networking.

"Fuelled by the surge in mobility and mass migration to the cloud, global ICT emissions are rising steeply. Companies across the industry now recognise how urgently they need to limit future energy consumption and CO2 emissions. That's why so many are leveraging our FSP 3000. Sustainable optical networking is essential for the future of the planet. We're proud to be at the forefront of that vital innovation."

EMCORE announces integration of PICs into its products
Scottish photonics consortium wins £4.7m in UKRI funding
Yuanjie Semiconductor to supply lasers to POET
Fraunhofer IPMS announces government funding for quantum photonic chip
POET Technologies partners with Yuanjie Semiconductor Technology
SiLC announces silicon photonics systems for machine vision
Scientists develop novel optical modulators for integrated photonics
Scientists report integrated photodiodes on TFLN
Coherent wins award for innovative photonics product
FBH to present quantum technology developments at EQTC 2023
Skorpios and FormericaOE demonstrate PICs in 800G optical transceivers
EFFECT Photonics verifies fully integrated InP PIC
NASA awards grant for silicon photonics project
OpenLight and Spark Photonics partner on PIC design services
DustPhotonics announces 800G chip for hyperscale data centres and AI
Lightwave Logic Receives Industry Innovation Award
Imec announces SiGe BiCMOS optical receiver
SiFotonics announces silicon photonics 800G LPO solutions
Rockley Photonics progresses noninvasive biomarker monitoring
MantiSpectra secures €4 million for miniaturised spectrometers
Sivers to demo next-gen laser arrays at ECOC 2023
ASMPT AMICRA and Teramount collaborate on silicon photonics packaging
Quantum Computing Inc. selects Arizona site for photonic chip foundry
German government to fund ams OSRAM optoelectronic semiconductor development
Luceda Photonics introduces new PIC design software
Vodafone explores silicon photonics for future mobile networks
Coherent introduces 1200 mW pump laser module
Photonics startups invited to apply to Luminate NY accelerator
New tool could improve lithography for smaller, faster chips
InP-based lasers surpass 2.2 mm
Indie Semiconductor buys Exalos AG
New technique controls direction and wavelength of emitted heat

×
Search the news archive

To close this popup you can press escape or click the close icon.
Logo
×
Logo
×
Register - Step 1

You may choose to subscribe to the PIC Magazine, the PIC Newsletter, or both. You may also request additional information if required, before submitting your application.


Please subscribe me to:

 

You chose the industry type of "Other"

Please enter the industry that you work in:
Please enter the industry that you work in: