About Optical Automation

Welcome to Optical Automation (OA) – Precision Automation for Optical Transceiver Manufacturing

At OA, we specialize in providing advanced automation solutions tailored to the unique needs of the optical transceiver industry. With decades of engineering expertise, cutting-edge technology, and a commitment to quality, we empower manufacturers to achieve higher efficiency.  Our equipment allows often expensive test equipment to be utilized 24 - 7 without increased labor.  

Our Expertise

We understand the critical role that optical transceivers play in the high-speed communication systems that power today’s connected world. Our automation equipment is designed to meet the stringent standards of this sector, ensuring that every component you produce is reliable, high-performance, and ready for the future.

Why Choose Us?

  • Tailored Solutions: We offer standard and customizable automation systems to fit your specific production requirements and are the first in the world to do so.
  • Cutting-Edge Technology: Our equipment integrates the latest innovations in robotics, vision systems, and AI-driven process optimization.
  • Industry Expertise: With a deep understanding of optical transceivers, we help you meet the growing demands of data centers, telecommunications, and fiber-optic networks.
  • End-to-End Support: From design to installation and after-sales service, our dedicated team is with you every step of the way.

Our Solutions

  • Robot load and unload to Testing and Calibration Equipment
  • Automated end of line quality check.
  • Quality Control & Data Analysis Tools
  • Custom Automation Design

Commitment to Excellence

At AO, we are driven by a passion for innovation and a dedication to delivering solutions that elevate your manufacturing & test processes. Whether you are scaling production or enhancing the quality of your output, our automation systems are designed to optimize performance and reduce operational costs.

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