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Topstar at CIOE 2025: Customer Meetings and Industry Dialogue

2025 / 09 / 15

Topstar at CIOE 2025: Customer Meetings and Industry Dialogue

From September 10 to 12, 2025, Topstar attended the 26th China International Optoelectronics Expo (CIOE) at the Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center. For our team, the exhibition was an opportunity to meet customers and partners in person, listen to practical requirements from the market, and exchange views on the direction of optical communication and data-center connectivity. Events such as CIOE are valuable because they turn broad technology conversations into the detailed questions that influence real projects: interfaces, compatibility, supply continuity, deployment conditions, support expectations, and the pace of network upgrades.

Face-to-face communication with customers and partners

During the exhibition, Topstar met with long-term customers, prospective partners, and industry contacts. The value of these meetings is not limited to introductions. A direct conversation allows both sides to clarify where an existing deployment is successful, where a project is becoming more complex, and what information a purchaser or engineer needs before making the next decision. In technical procurement, small details can make a major difference: a transceiver must match the host port and fiber plant; a network adapter must fit the server and fabric design; a storage or memory configuration must be validated for the intended platform.

Our discussions focused on how to make these steps clearer and more efficient. Customers increasingly expect prompt answers, but they also need those answers to be dependable. Topstar therefore continues to emphasize a compatibility-first communication process: identify the exact requirement, check the relevant technical documentation or approved source, state any conditions or open questions, and provide a clear next step. The purpose is to reduce avoidable rework before goods are shipped or equipment is installed.

Topics shaping optical and data-center connectivity

The conversations at CIOE reflected an industry that is managing both established infrastructure and fast-changing demand. AI workloads, cloud services, high-performance computing, enterprise modernization, and expanding digital services all place greater emphasis on network capacity, density, reliability, and operational visibility. As a result, teams are not simply asking for higher speeds. They are asking how a link will fit into a complete architecture that includes servers, switches, adapters, fiber or copper cabling, power, cooling, software, and ongoing maintenance.

High-speed optical connectivity was an important theme. Moving from one generation of Ethernet or InfiniBand equipment to another involves more than replacing modules. Engineers must plan the physical link path, connector type, fiber grade, reach, breakout arrangement where applicable, switch-side and host-side compatibility, firmware baseline, and test procedure. A detailed bill of materials and topology diagram help prevent the common situation where individual components appear correct but do not form a supported end-to-end link.

We also discussed the growing importance of operational discipline. Dense data-center and AI environments require careful rack planning, labeling, cable management, airflow review, monitoring, and change records. When a deployment scales, the ability to identify a part number, serial number, port, firmware version, and fiber route quickly can be as important as raw bandwidth. Topstar’s role is to support customers with clear product identification, relevant documentation, and communication that makes validation easier.

Listening to market feedback

Exhibitions provide a useful setting for listening. Customers may describe a purchasing challenge that is not obvious from a quotation alone: an approval process that requires additional documents, a remote site with a strict delivery window, a legacy system that needs a confirmed compatible option, or a new AI cluster that needs a coordinated set of adapters, optics, and cables. Feedback of this kind helps our team improve the way requirements are captured and passed between sales, technical support, logistics, and the customer.

One recurring lesson is that specific information produces better outcomes. A request for “a 100G module” can mean several different form factors, reaches, wavelengths, connector types, and host compatibility expectations. A request for “server memory” can require exact generation, capacity, voltage, rank, speed, and platform validation. By encouraging customers to share the target device model, existing part number, application, quantity, and destination at the beginning of the conversation, we can make the qualification process more accurate and reduce unnecessary back-and-forth.

From exhibition dialogue to practical follow-up

The end of an exhibition should be the beginning of disciplined follow-up. After CIOE 2025, Topstar’s team reviewed the discussions and converted relevant requirements into next actions: provide technical information, confirm compatibility details, prepare quotations, coordinate sample or project needs, and continue conversations with customers who are planning future deployments. Where an answer requires more validation, we believe it is better to explain that clearly than to overstate certainty.

For customers who were unable to attend the event, the same support process remains available. Contact Topstar with the part number, target equipment, operating environment, quantity, and delivery requirement. Our team can help organize the details required for a more useful technical or commercial response. Customers with a planned fiber, networking, server, or AI-infrastructure project can also share a high-level topology or bill of materials so that key compatibility questions are identified early.

Looking ahead

CIOE 2025 reaffirmed the value of open dialogue between equipment suppliers, system integrators, engineers, and end users. Optical communication continues to evolve, but successful deployment still depends on fundamentals: accurate requirements, supported combinations, clean documentation, responsible logistics, and clear communication. Topstar will continue to strengthen its product knowledge and service process so that customers can move from an initial inquiry to a well-defined solution with greater confidence.

We thank the customers, partners, and industry colleagues who met with our team in Shenzhen. The insights shared during the exhibition will inform our continuing focus on high-speed connectivity, compatibility support, and dependable B2B service. We look forward to maintaining those conversations as new projects and requirements develop.

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