Sypris Electronics Secures Contract to Support Global Subsea Cable Systems

Reuters07-29
Sypris Electronics Secures Contract to Support Global Subsea Cable Systems

Sypris Electronics, LLC, a subsidiary of Sypris Solutions, Inc., has announced the acquisition of follow-on contract awards from a leading global provider of subsea cable systems. As part of the agreement, Sypris will manufacture and test electronic power supply modules, optical processing units, and branching units to support multiple high-reliability subsea communication networks. The production is currently underway and is set to continue through 2026. The contracts involve the creation of advanced electronic assemblies for scalable, ultra-long-haul subsea networks, crucial for maintaining global connectivity amid rising digital service demands. Mike Sedgwick, Vice President and General Manager of Sypris Electronics, expressed pride in supporting a global leader in subsea telecommunications infrastructure through this significant award.

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