With up to 50% less weight compared to many industry-standard high-speed data cables, W. L. Gore & Associates’ new High Speed Data Cables for Ultralight Solutions combine exceptional signal integrity, mechanical durability, and reliable performance in a more compact, lightweight design.
Since October, customers are able to request samples to evaluate the benefits of Gore’s latest lightweight innovation.
Up to 25% lighter than W. L. Gore & Associates’ existing high-speed data cables, the High Speed Data Cable for Ultralight Solutions variants are designed for OEMs whose platforms demand maximum efficiency, where even small weight savings can have a major impact.
Typical applications include defense drones, advanced air mobility (AAM/eVTOL), and rotary or fixed-wing aircraft. Building on decades of proven performance, Gore’s high-speed data cables deliver reliable power, robust signal integrity, flexibility, and longevity.
“At Gore, we know that when it comes to performance, every gram counts. That’s why we’re relentlessly focused on minimizing weight across our product range – not just to enhance efficiency, but to deliver tangible value to those who depend on our solutions. From commercial partners to people in the field, we’re committed to engineering lighter, smarter innovations that never compromise on quality,” said Andrea Menconi, Product Line Director – High Speed Data Cables

The new High Speed Data Cables for Ultralight Solutions are available in multiple configurations to meet rigorous industry standards and protocols, including CAT6A ethernet, CAN BUS, and 100 Ohm shielded twisted pair.
About Gore
L. Gore & Associates is a global materials science company dedicated to transforming industries and improving lives. Since 1958, Gore has solved complex technical challenges in demanding environments — from outer space to the world’s highest peaks to the inner workings of the human body. With approximately 13,000 Associates and a strong, team-oriented culture, Gore generates annual revenues of $5,3 billion.
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