Year | Detail |
1897 |
Sumitomo Copper Rolling Works was founded, marking the beginning of Sumitomo Electric's journey. |
1911 |
Sumitomo Electric Wire and Cable Works was established, laying the foundation for its expertise in electrical products. |
1914 |
The company had developed trolley wire, expanding its offerings in the transportation sector. |
1927 |
Sumitomo Electric began researching cemented carbide, a material crucial for various industrial applications. |
1932 |
The company had started the production of special steel wire, further diversifying its product portfolio. |
1943 |
During World War II in 1943, Sumitomo Electric ventured into new areas, producing anti-vibration rubber and fuel tanks. |
1949 |
Company entered the automotive industry with the start of its automotive wiring harness business. |
1957 |
Sumitomo Electric achieved a milestone by domestically producing television broadcasting antennas. |
1969 |
Company expanded globally, establishing its first overseas factory in Thailand. |
1970 |
Sumitomo Electric diversified its offerings, entering the semiconductor and optical fiber cable markets. |
1974 |
Started production of optical fiber cables. |
1982 |
The company ventured into robotics, beginning experimental production of intelligent robots with advanced capabilities. |
1998 |
Sumitomo Electric installed submarine cables in Tachibana Bay, Tokushima, contributing to improved communication infrastructure. |
2006 |
The company started transmitting power via superconducting cables, showcasing its commitment to innovation in energy transmission. |
2010 |
Sumitomo Electric developed aluminum wiring harnesses, offering lightweight and efficient solutions for the automotive industry. |
2016 |
It launched the world's highest fiber count optical cables, further advancing communication technology. |
2017 |
Sumitomo Electric undertook significant projects, including the installation of 400kV XLPE cables in the UK and Belgium, demonstrating its global reach and capabilities. |