Patchwork took part in the industry exhibition IT-OCS 2026, where the company presented the MYCELIUM® fiber optic solutions ecosystem designed for building modern infrastructure for data centers, AI clusters, and Passive Optic LAN networks.
At its booth, Patchwork showcased key components of the MYCELIUM® ecosystem — a system-based approach to fiber optic infrastructure that integrates connectivity platforms, fiber optic cabling systems, server racks, and cable routing solutions.

Particular attention from visitors was drawn to the CERCIS® fiber optic panels , featuring sliding blade architecture and flexible cassette installation, as well as CURRANT® cassettes, which enable a wide range of fiber optic channel configurations and provide smooth migration to modern high-speed data transmission protocols.
The exhibition also featured Patchwork fiber optic assemblies, which form the core of the MYCELIUM ecosystem. The company manufactures assemblies with fiber counts from 1 to 144 fibers, supporting SC, LC, MPO, MTP, and VSFF (MDC, MMC) interfaces and designed for 400G and 800G infrastructure, increasingly demanded in AI and HPC environments.
Visitors were also introduced to other components of the system, including:
- ULMUS®, server racks, designed for high-load data center environments;
- Mycelium Truncus, a fiber cable routing system that ensures proper fiber slack management and efficient cable organization;
- RapidPOL® — a comprehensive solution for building Passive Optic LAN infrastructures.
Solutions for high-density connectivity and modern data center architectures also attracted significant interest, including cable management systems and chassis designed for blade switch connectivity.
Throughout the exhibition, Patchwork specialists held a series of technical discussions with partners, system integrators, and infrastructure designers, addressing practical aspects of designing fiber optic subsystems for next-generation data networks and AI infrastructure.
Participation in IT-OCS 2026 provided Patchwork with an excellent opportunity to demonstrate its system approach to fiber optic infrastructure and to strengthen collaboration with the professional community.