The manufacture of fibre optic cables in Poland has experienced significant growth since 2013, marked by a robust and accelerating upward trend. By 2023, production values reached 790.5 million PLN, illustrating a remarkable expansion from previous years. Recent year-on-year growth rates were 31% in 2022 and 21.47% in 2023, while the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the last five years stood at an impressive 62.62%. This reflects an industry that has rapidly scaled up, driven by increasing demand and technological advancements.
Looking ahead, projected data suggests continued growth, though at a slower pace. The forecasted CAGR for the next five years is 7.49%, with an estimated production value of 1320 million PLN by 2028. This suggests a stabilization in growth, shifting from hyper-growth to more sustainable development.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Technological innovations and their impact on production efficiency and cost.
- Market demand shifts driven by increased digital infrastructure investments.
- Potential regulatory changes affecting the manufacturing and deployment of fibre optic cables.
- International trade dynamics and competition influencing domestic production capabilities.