OFC 2026 Delivers a High-Impact Week Marked by Breakthrough Announcements, Strong Attendance and Global Momentum in AI Infrastructure and Optical Networking
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Nearly 18,000 attendees came together to witness five days of technical advancements, commercial innovation and collaboration
Nearly 18,000 attendees
LOS
ANGELES, March 20, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The 2026 Optical Fiber
Communications Conference and Exhibition (OFC), the world's largest
annual gathering for optical networking and communications
professionals, delivered a high-impact week in Los Angeles, bringing
together nearly 18,000 attendees amid major industry announcements and
clear global momentum around AI infrastructure and the optical
technologies enabling it. Reflecting the continued importance of OFC,
the OFC 2027 exhibition space is already 73% sold.
A Global Industry Gathering
Across
five days of technical exchange, major product announcements, live
demonstrations and industry dialogue, OFC 2026 reinforced its role as
the global meeting place for the optical networking community ? bringing
together researchers, engineers, network operators, technology
suppliers, startups and business leaders to showcase the innovations
shaping the next era of connectivity. From emerging companies
introducing new technologies to established global brands unveiling
major advancements, OFC continues to be where companies of all sizes
have the platform to launch products, build relationships and move
business forward.
18,000 attendees
The event underscored
the expanding role of optical technologies in enabling AI
infrastructure, data centers and next-generation network architectures.
It also offered a clear view of an industry rapidly moving from research
and innovation to real-world deployment.
The Numbers
Nearly 18,000 attendees from 91 countries
Sold out exhibit floor - 706 exhibitors across 210,346 net square feet
45 presentations in three show floor theaters
130 invited and tutorial speakers
52 sponsor organizations
"OFC
2026 reflected the scale, urgency and global momentum shaping optical
networking today," said OFC General Chair Jiajia Chen, ByteDance. "From
strong attendance and international participation to the pace of
announcements across the week, the event made clear that optical
technologies are central to enabling the next era of AI infrastructure,
cloud growth and high-performance communications."
"One of the
clearest messages at OFC 2026 was that reliability at AI scale is no
longer defined by individual components alone," said Daryl Inniss,
Principal Market Analyst, LightCounting. "From startups to established
industry leaders, the conversation reflected a shared understanding that
real-world success depends on how technologies perform together across
the broader ecosystem ? underscoring the importance of interoperability,
standardization, system-level performance and industry collaboration."
The Exhibition
The
OFC 2026 exhibition highlighted the pace of commercial innovation
across the optical networking ecosystem, with companies using the event
to launch products, share milestones and demonstrate the technologies
supporting next-generation AI and cloud infrastructure.
OFC exhibition
Technology Themes Defining OFC 2026
Across
the exhibition and technical conference, several themes emerged that
underscored where the optical networking market is headed next:
AI
infrastructure defined the conversation at OFC 2026. Many of the week's
most closely watched announcements and demonstrations centered on the
optical technologies needed to support scaling AI and data-center
networks.
Higher lane speeds continued to gain momentum. The shift to
224G and the industry's progress toward 448G reflected the push for
greater performance across next-generation networks.
1.6T emerged as a
major area of commercial focus. Exhibitor and industry activity showed
that 1.6T is moving closer to real-world deployment across the AI
networking ecosystem.
Lower-power optical architectures drew
significant attention. Technologies such as co-packaged optics,
near-package optics, and optical I/O highlighted the industry's focus on
scaling bandwidth while improving power efficiency.
"This year's
conference made clear that the industry is advancing on multiple fronts
at once - from higher speeds and greater efficiency to the
interoperability and system-level performance needed for deployment at
scale," said OFC General Chair Tetsuya Hayashi, Sumitomo Electric. "The
face-to-face conversations throughout OFC 2026 reflected a market
focused not only on innovation, but on translating that innovation into
practical progress."
"OFC brings together the entire optical
ecosystem at a time when AI infrastructure is being fundamentally
redefined," said Dr. Rebecca Schaevitz, Cofounder and CPO, Mixx
Technologies, Inc. "For startups like Mixx, it's an invaluable platform
to engage with partners, demonstrate what's possible and accelerate the
shift toward scalable, high-density, connectivity-first architectures."
Show Floor Programming
OFC's
show floor programming drew standing-room-only crowds and strong
engagement as attendees gathered for insights on the market and
technology trends shaping the industry, including AI networking, cloud
and carrier requirements, and the path to deployment for next-generation
optical technologies.
Show Floor Programming
The Technical Conference
OFC's
technical conference showcased the research and ideas shaping the
future of optical communications and networking, with strong focus on
the systems and architectures needed to support AI-scale infrastructure,
higher bandwidth and greater efficiency.
Technical Program Highlights
AI
and Data Center Interconnects: Sessions explored the optical
connectivity, bandwidth scaling and architecture shifts needed to
support increasingly demanding AI environments.
Coherent and
Pluggable Optics: Presentations highlighted continued momentum around
higher-capacity coherent technologies and pluggable solutions for
transport and data-center-interconnect applications.
Photonic
Integration, Efficiency and Emerging Technologies: Research underscored
continued advances in photonic integration, energy-efficient design,
quantum networking and other technologies shaping future networks.
OFC's technical conference
Postdeadline Papers
OFC's
postdeadline papers, presented on the final day of the conference,
highlighted the very latest research developments in optical networking
and communications. Drawn from late-breaking submissions, these
presentations spotlighted important new results and advances that will
help shape the future direction of the field. This year's postdeadline
papers included research on the following topics:
aircraft-to-geostationary-satellite links
OpticsGPT as a vertically pre-trained foundation model for optics and optical communication
high-resolution trans-oceanic distributed acoustic sensing
field-validated orbital-angular-momentum-based submarine communication
barium titanate enabling 1.6T on silicon photonics
"From
the technical program and post-deadline papers to the discussions
taking place across the conference, OFC 2026 highlighted the value of
bringing research and industry together in one forum," said OFC General
Chair Johannes Fischer, Fraunhofer Heinrich-Hertz Inst. "That exchange
is essential to advancing the insight, side-by-side evaluation and
interoperability that help move important technologies closer to
real-world deployment."
OFC 2027
OFC 2027 will take place 07 - 11 March 2027 in the Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles.
About OFC
The
Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exhibition (OFC) is the
world's largest event for optical communications and networking
professionals - a showcase for the trends and technologies that impact
how the world communicates and transacts. It is the locus for scientific
visionaries and the industry's biggest brands to make connections and
move business forward. For more than 50 years, participants from all
corners of the globe have been drawn to OFC by its high-impact,
peer-reviewed research, dynamic business programs and the world's
largest in-person exhibition for optical communications.
OFC is
co-sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society (IEEE/ComSoc) and the
IEEE Photonics Society and co-sponsored and managed by Optica.
Learn more at OFCConference.org or follow @OFC-Conference on LinkedIn and X (#OFC26).
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