Industrial and commercial network transceiver and cable expertise on display

18-02-2026 | ATGBICS | Industrial

ATGBICS has announced it will exhibit at Embedded World 2026, showcasing its network connectivity product range and services, designed to support legacy and next-generation infrastructures. Products on display will include network transceivers ranging from 10MBase to 800GBase, including through-hole, fibre optic and copper transceiver modules, Direct Attach Cables (DACs), Active Optical Cables (AOCs) and Network Interface Cards (NICs). The company's products are manufactured using high-quality components with strict adherence to Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) industry standards. Each product is fully tested, uniquely serialised and built for industrial or enterprise environments, enabling risk-free purchasing while delivering significant cost savings compared to OEM pricing.

Beyond its core transceiver portfolio, the company simplifies network connectivity procurement by providing complementary solutions, including fibre cabling and Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM), alongside custom services, tailored to specific project requirements, from low-run-rate projects to large-scale, multi-thousand-unit deployments.

The company's portfolio offers an alternative solution, supporting over 300 original equipment manufacturers, as well as universally coded transceivers for vendor-agnostic infrastructures. The company supplies a fully controlled approach to product lifecycle support, with certified BOM management, obsolescence expertise and flexible custom branding. It ensures full traceability, consistent builds, and long-term supply continuity through official BOM certification, unique BOM SKUs, PCN tracking, and prototype design and build options.

As obsolescence specialists, the company supplies hard-to-source and discontinued OEM-equivalent transceivers, including legacy through-hole 1x9, 2x5, SFP and SFP+ modules, extending the life of critical equipment in the field. It supports over 1,500 obsolete network transceivers, 600+ of which are Avago Broadcom and Finisar Coherent modules. Bespoke branding customisation enables customers to apply their own company details across firmware, product casing and packaging.

Karl Broderick, managing director at ATGBICS, commented: "Exhibiting independently for the first time at Embedded World allows us to engage directly with customers and new clients looking for manufacturing supply partners to reduce long lead times, rising costs, limited availability and inflexible OEM sourcing models. These are exactly the challenges ATGBICS was created to solve, delivering fast-to-market solutions, rapid response times and supply chains measured in weeks, not months. We provide consistent build quality, full traceability and regulatory compliance, alongside customised solutions that reduce risk, improve availability and deliver tangible cost savings across network connectivity projects."

Visit the company's stand at embedded world 2026, Hall 3A, Booth 3A-314, 10-12 March 2026.

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