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ETRI, cooperating with SMEs to commercialize… 11 products with sales of 2.7 billion won

Successfully localized 11 types of 5G core parts

ETRI’s research team is conducting the bonding process of high-speed light source devices for 5G with small and medium-sized companies. Provided by ETRI

[파이낸셜뉴스] The Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) announced on the 29th that it successfully localized optical communication core parts for 5G networks in cooperation with small and medium-sized enterprises. SMEs launched a total of 11 products and achieved sales of 2.7 billion won. ETRI predicted that sales will continue to expand as the 5G network market expands.

In addition, the researchers plan to commercialize a total of 10 additional types, including optical communication components for 5G networks and data centers, by next year. As a result, sales are expected to reach 8 billion won.

According to the recent 5G network enhancement plans of telecommunications companies, there is a demand for products of 25 Gbps or higher per channel, so Japan is still highly dependent on core optical components.

ETRI’s Honam Area Research Center has been promoting the’commercialization of optical communication parts for intelligent information networks’ since last year with the support of the Ministry of Science and ICT and the National Information Society Agency (NIA). Participating small and medium-sized enterprises include Oi Solution Co., Ltd., LDS Co., Coset Co., Ltd., Optella Co., Ltd., Geos Technology Co., Ltd., Chem Optics Co., Wooriro Co., Ltd., and Optisys.

This project focuses on supporting technology commercialization and commercialization after R&D of SMEs. It is being promoted for the purpose of maximizing the success rate of short-term commercialization by intensively investing in research capabilities and infrastructure of ETRI’s Honam Research Center and supporting SMEs by easing the burden of investment in R&D of SMEs through the investment of national budget.

Successfully localized 11 types of 5G core parts

Optical communication core components for 5G and data center networks developed by ETRI researchers. Provided by ETRI

ETRI has developed 20 types of optical communication products to date through business promotion. In particular, in the case of 25Gbps light source devices, which had absolutely high dependence on Japan, sales performance of about 2 billion won was achieved through companies such as Ldis Co., Ltd. and Oi Solution Co., Ltd., and the effects of import substitution of domestic 5G optical parts and entry into the Chinese market were achieved. Appearing.

Ho-Sung Jo, CEO of Eldis Co., Ltd. explained, “The development of the 25 Gbps light source device is significant as it has solved a very important task in the domestic optical communication component industry ecosystem.”

From next year, when the market for 25Gbps-class optical communication components for 5G networks is expected to be activated, sales are expected to grow rapidly and ripple effects such as import substitution are expected to be maximized.

The researchers explained that this achievement reflects customer requirements and maximizes the success rate of commercialization by utilizing the facilities and equipment of the ETRI Optical Packaging Technology Support Center (OPAC).

Lee Gil-haeng, head of the Honam Kwon Research Center of ETRI said, “For the sustainable growth of the optical communication component industry and the success of commercialization, there is a desperate need for a close-up technical support service that can provide practical assistance to SMEs. Researchers will take the lead in supporting SMEs’ self-reliance.”

ETRI’s Honam Area Research Center plans to mobilize its R&D achievements and infrastructure so far, to continuously support optical communication core component technology independence, and will contribute to securing the status of the world’s first 6G leader by strengthening the global market leadership capabilities of domestic SMEs.

[email protected] Reporter Kim Man-ki








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