What Automation Means To Integra Optics Integra Optics 10.27.17 What Automation Means To Integra Optics Every day, technologies are disrupting the networks designed to support them. In 2013, technological advancement occurred every 1 hour and 6 minutes, and by 2020, it will occur every 30 seconds. Service providers are having to make adjustments now, in anticipation of the exponentially heavier load placed on telecom infrastructure. Many are turning to automation for answers. In research undertaken by Heavy Reading, 143 of 150 surveyed service providers cited process automation as one of the three most important aspects of digital transformation, with virtualization coming in second: What Does Automation Mean to You? Integra is already ahead of the curve, using the only in-house robotics in the Western Hemisphere to code, test, and ship transceivers. With the global optical transceiver market forecasted to grow from 4.6 billion in 2015 to just north of 40 billion by 2022, ensure you’re partnering with an optics provider that has the technology in place to meet imminent scalability demands. See our robots in action! Share This: