According to a research report "Fiber Optics Collimating Lens Market by Type (Fixed and Adjustable), Wavelength, Mode (Single Mode, Multimode), Application (Communication, Medical & Diagnostics, Metrology, Spectroscopy and Microscopy), and Geography - Global Forecast to 2026", published by MarketsandMarkets™, the global Fiber-Optic Collimating Lens Market size is projected to grow from USD 554 million in 2021 to USD 1,081 million by 2026; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 13.3% from 2021 to 2026.Download PDF Brochure: https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/pdfdownloadNew.asp?id=96574483The demand for 5G networks and their applications, such as cloud-based networking, gaming, video streaming, etc., is increasing in the telecom and networking industries.
The increased demand for high-speed internet with proper connectivity can be assured by fiber optics and its components, such as collimating lenses.
Digital transformation is influencing almost every industry, with volumes of data growing rapidly.
Intelligent networking of machines and sensors requires data to be transmitted for analysis and control purposes within a specific radius, which can be fulfilled by a 5G-enabled network.According to Ookla, LLC (US), the number of 5G deployments and 5G operators worldwide reached 18,731 and 157, respectively, in 2020.
As per MarketsandMarketsâ„¢, there would be 250 million 5G subscriptions by the end of 2021 and 2.9 billion by 2026.
Asian countries, particularly China and India, are expected to offer significant growth opportunities to the manufacturers of fiber-optic collimating lenses in the coming years.AMS Technologies AG, IPG Photonics Corporation, Coherent, Fabrinet, Thorlabs Inc, Daheng New Epoch Technology, Inc (CDHC), Edmund Optics, FS.Com, and Gooch & Housego are the major players in this market.
We search high and low for notable Philippine stories to share and keep you updated about what’s happening on this side of the world.Here are some of the top headlines from this third week of March 2021.‘Serious’ COVID surge sweeps Metro ManilaCredit: Ruy L. Martinez via The Manila TimesMetro Manila is in the middle of a “serious surge’ in coronavirus cases, according to the group tracking the pandemic situation in the Philippines.The number of cases jumped by 78% from the previous week, OCTA Research noted in its March 17 report.PH fixed broadband internet improves in global ranking as speed surges in FebruaryCredit: BusinessMirrorThe latest Ookla Speedtest Global Index report showed that the Philippines’ fixed broadband average download speed improved 8 notches in global ranking.The 5.73Mbps increase from 32.73Mbps in January to 38.46Mbps in February 2021 represents a monthly increase of 17.51% and a 386.22% increase from the country’s download speed of 7.91Mbps back in July 2016.164 volcanic quakes around Taal recorded in last 24 hours — PhivolcsCredit: GMA News OnlineAt least 164 volcanic earthquakes and 67 tremors have been recorded in the past 24 hours around Taal Volcano, which is currently under Alert Level 2, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said on March 18.In its latest Taal bulletin, PHIVOLCS said the volcanic activities lasted for one to two minutes from three hybrid events.Airlines told to scale down Manila international flightsThe Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) has directed airlines operating at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport to limit the number of passengers arriving in Manila to a maximum of 1,500 per day.The CAB advisory stated that the scaling down of Manila international flights will start on March 18 (at 8 am Philippine time) until April 19, 2021.PH to suspend entry of travelers from abroad except returning OFWs starting March 20The Philippines will temporarily ban the entry of travelers, whether foreigners or Filipinos, from abroad — except returning overseas Filipino workers – starting March 20, the National Task Force Against COVID-19 said on March 16.The temporary ban was based on the increasing number of COVID-19 cases in the country, according to a document posted on the Facebook page of the Department of Health.DTI orders temporary closure of some businessesCredit: The Manila TimesThe Philippine Department of Trade and Industry ordered the closure of several establishments in general community quarantine areas.
This includes:Driving schoolsTraditional cinemasGaming arcadesMuseumsCultural centersThe closure will last for two weeks due to the rising number of coronavirus cases.
According to a research report "Fiber Optics Collimating Lens Market by Type (Fixed and Adjustable), Wavelength, Mode (Single Mode, Multimode), Application (Communication, Medical & Diagnostics, Metrology, Spectroscopy and Microscopy), and Geography - Global Forecast to 2026", published by MarketsandMarkets™, the global Fiber-Optic Collimating Lens Market size is projected to grow from USD 554 million in 2021 to USD 1,081 million by 2026; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 13.3% from 2021 to 2026.Download PDF Brochure: https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/pdfdownloadNew.asp?id=96574483The demand for 5G networks and their applications, such as cloud-based networking, gaming, video streaming, etc., is increasing in the telecom and networking industries.
The increased demand for high-speed internet with proper connectivity can be assured by fiber optics and its components, such as collimating lenses.
Digital transformation is influencing almost every industry, with volumes of data growing rapidly.
Intelligent networking of machines and sensors requires data to be transmitted for analysis and control purposes within a specific radius, which can be fulfilled by a 5G-enabled network.According to Ookla, LLC (US), the number of 5G deployments and 5G operators worldwide reached 18,731 and 157, respectively, in 2020.
As per MarketsandMarketsâ„¢, there would be 250 million 5G subscriptions by the end of 2021 and 2.9 billion by 2026.
Asian countries, particularly China and India, are expected to offer significant growth opportunities to the manufacturers of fiber-optic collimating lenses in the coming years.AMS Technologies AG, IPG Photonics Corporation, Coherent, Fabrinet, Thorlabs Inc, Daheng New Epoch Technology, Inc (CDHC), Edmund Optics, FS.Com, and Gooch & Housego are the major players in this market.
We search high and low for notable Philippine stories to share and keep you updated about what’s happening on this side of the world.Here are some of the top headlines from this third week of March 2021.‘Serious’ COVID surge sweeps Metro ManilaCredit: Ruy L. Martinez via The Manila TimesMetro Manila is in the middle of a “serious surge’ in coronavirus cases, according to the group tracking the pandemic situation in the Philippines.The number of cases jumped by 78% from the previous week, OCTA Research noted in its March 17 report.PH fixed broadband internet improves in global ranking as speed surges in FebruaryCredit: BusinessMirrorThe latest Ookla Speedtest Global Index report showed that the Philippines’ fixed broadband average download speed improved 8 notches in global ranking.The 5.73Mbps increase from 32.73Mbps in January to 38.46Mbps in February 2021 represents a monthly increase of 17.51% and a 386.22% increase from the country’s download speed of 7.91Mbps back in July 2016.164 volcanic quakes around Taal recorded in last 24 hours — PhivolcsCredit: GMA News OnlineAt least 164 volcanic earthquakes and 67 tremors have been recorded in the past 24 hours around Taal Volcano, which is currently under Alert Level 2, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said on March 18.In its latest Taal bulletin, PHIVOLCS said the volcanic activities lasted for one to two minutes from three hybrid events.Airlines told to scale down Manila international flightsThe Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) has directed airlines operating at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport to limit the number of passengers arriving in Manila to a maximum of 1,500 per day.The CAB advisory stated that the scaling down of Manila international flights will start on March 18 (at 8 am Philippine time) until April 19, 2021.PH to suspend entry of travelers from abroad except returning OFWs starting March 20The Philippines will temporarily ban the entry of travelers, whether foreigners or Filipinos, from abroad — except returning overseas Filipino workers – starting March 20, the National Task Force Against COVID-19 said on March 16.The temporary ban was based on the increasing number of COVID-19 cases in the country, according to a document posted on the Facebook page of the Department of Health.DTI orders temporary closure of some businessesCredit: The Manila TimesThe Philippine Department of Trade and Industry ordered the closure of several establishments in general community quarantine areas.
This includes:Driving schoolsTraditional cinemasGaming arcadesMuseumsCultural centersThe closure will last for two weeks due to the rising number of coronavirus cases.