Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.

History

YearDetail
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.