Prysmian to showcase at CommunicAsia 2009

Prysmian will be present with its latest range of innovative products and solutions for the telecoms industry.

19/01/2010 - 01:00 AM

Singapore, June 16th to 19th  

From 16th to 19th June Prysmian will be present at CommunicAsia 2009 in Singapore with its latest range of innovative products and solutions for the telecoms industry.

CommunicAsia, Asia’s leading communications and IT exhibition and conference, is the region's truly global platform addressing current and emerging issues in the ICT and digital convergence landscape.

2009 marks its 30th anniversary and over this period the exhibition has maintained its position as a launch pad for technological breakthroughs that have changed the way people and businesses communicate and interact.

Last year’s event attracted over 47,000 trade attendees, the majority of whom were from overseas territories. A total of 1,547 exhibiting companies from 53 countries/regions exhibited the latest technologies of the ICT Industry on the show floor.

Discover CommunicAsia

Our local presence

Prysmian offers its customers in Asia the best of both worlds, namely an international pedigree on a truly global scale and at the same time a very strong local presence and commitment. With our ASEAN Headquarters in Singapore and factories in Indonesia, Australia and China, plus offices in Thailand, The Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam and Hong-Kong – we are indeed a global company well established in the region.

See us at Stand # 5C3-08 in Hall 5

At this year’s CommunicAsia Prysmian will be showcasing its latest range of Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) technologies, above all CasaLight™ Xtreme - the latest high performance optical fibre: this ultra bend insensitive fibre has a bending radius down to 5mm, far exceeding the requirements of the toughest specifications currently used in the telecom industry. Other products on display include: FTTx Passive Solutions, VertiCasa™ MDU cabling system, Sirocco® Blown Fibre and Quickdr@w preconnectorised solutions. All of which are well suited to support the region’s infrastructure growth needs.