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Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, Ltd. (JAE)
IndustryElectronics
Founded1953
FounderMinoru Numoto
Headquarters,
Japan: 12, Overseas: 16
Key people
Yasutaka Akiyama - Chairman,
Tsutomu Onohara - President
ProductsElectrical connectors, User interface solutions, Aerospace Equipments
6,255
SubsidiariesJAE Electronics, Inc.[1], JAE Oregon Inc.[2],
JAE Europe, Ltd.
Websitehttps://www.jae.com/en/

Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, Ltd. (日本航空電子工業, Nihon Kōkū Denshi Kōgyō) is a Japanese corporation specializing in the manufacture and sales of electrical connectors such as high speed LVDS, HDMI, PCI express, high density, micro coaxial, automotive, and board to board connectors. It also makes systems equipment [1] and aerospace products.[2] With headquarters in Shibuya, Tokyo, JAE is listed on the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TYO: 6807). The company has a capital of 10.69 billion yen and had net sales of 222.1 billion yen (consolidated) from April 1, 2018 to the year ended March 31, 2019, employing 6,255 people worldwide.[3] The largest stockholder is NEC, with 24.53%.[4]

A major Japanese defense contractor, Japan Aviation Electronics was convicted of illegally selling sensitive U.S. military technology to Iran in 1992, was fined and stripped of the use of U.S. export licenses for up to three years.[5]

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Establishment[edit]

AUG.1953Commenced business with the head office in Minato-ku, Tokyo (in Nippon Electric Co., Ltd.)
AUG.1954Factory built in Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa-ken (at location of NEC's Tamagawa Plant)
APR.1961Akishima Factory (present Akishima Plant) completed, all facilities moved from NEC's Tamagawa Plant
MAY 1961Head Office moved to Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

Recent Awards[edit]

JAN. 2009 JAE among with other nine companies were given a Technology and Engineering Emmy Award for their development of HDMI by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) on January 7, 2009. [6]

MAR. 2009 JAE was awarded 'Medal with Dark Blue Ribbon' from the Government of Japan.

DEC. 2011 JAE received '2011 Top 100 Global Innovators Award' from Thomson Reuters.

Pioneer of the globalization[edit]

MAR.1977Sales office established in North America
JUL.1984Manufacturing plant constructed in Asia (Taiwan)
OCT. 1988Manufacturing plant constructed in North America
APR. 1994Sales office established in Asia (Hong Kong)
FEB. 1995Sales office established in Asia (Singapore)
JAN. 1996Sales office established in Asia (Korea)
JUN. 1996Manufacturing plant constructed in Asia (Philippines)
SEP. 1996Sales office established in Europe
JUL. 2001Manufacturing plant constructed in Asia (China)
MAR. 2002Manufacturing plant constructed in Asia (China)
JUN. 2003Sales office established in Asia (China)
APR. 2010Manufacturing plant established in Mexico

Connector Product Lines[edit]

AUG.1955Started manufacture and sales of '-connectors-' under Technical License Agreement with Cannon Electronic Co., U.S.A.(presently ITT Industries)

Aerospace Products[edit]

AUG.1961Signed a technical assistance agreement with U.S.-based Honeywell to commence manufacturing of autoflight systems, fuel meters, liquid oxygen quantity indicators, and gyro devices and other equipment for the F-104J

References[edit]

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  1. ^http://www.jae.co.jp/e-top/eproduct/system.html
  2. ^http://www.jae.co.jp/e-top/eproduct/aero.html

Sources[edit]

This article incorporates material in 日本航空電子工業 (Nihon Kōkū Denshi Kōgyō) in the Japanese Wikipedia, retrieved on March 5, 2008.

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External links[edit]

  • Japan Aviation Electronics Industry,Limited (in English)
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Japan_Aviation_Electronics&oldid=983038631'

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Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, Ltd. (JAE)
IndustryElectronics
Founded1953
FounderMinoru Numoto
Headquarters,
Japan: 12, Overseas: 16
Key people
Yasutaka Akiyama - Chairman,
Tsutomu Onohara - President
ProductsElectrical connectors, User interface solutions, Aerospace Equipments
6,255
SubsidiariesJAE Electronics, Inc.[1], JAE Oregon Inc.[2],
JAE Europe, Ltd.
Websitehttps://www.jae.com/en/

Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, Ltd. (日本航空電子工業, Nihon Kōkū Denshi Kōgyō) is a Japanese corporation specializing in the manufacture and sales of electrical connectors such as high speed LVDS, HDMI, PCI express, high density, micro coaxial, automotive, and board to board connectors. It also makes systems equipment [1] and aerospace products.[2] With headquarters in Shibuya, Tokyo, JAE is listed on the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TYO: 6807). The company has a capital of 10.69 billion yen and had net sales of 222.1 billion yen (consolidated) from April 1, 2018 to the year ended March 31, 2019, employing 6,255 people worldwide.[3] The largest stockholder is NEC, with 24.53%.[4]

A major Japanese defense contractor, Japan Aviation Electronics was convicted of illegally selling sensitive U.S. military technology to Iran in 1992, was fined and stripped of the use of U.S. export licenses for up to three years.[5]

Establishment[edit]

AUG.1953Commenced business with the head office in Minato-ku, Tokyo (in Nippon Electric Co., Ltd.)
AUG.1954Factory built in Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa-ken (at location of NEC's Tamagawa Plant)
APR.1961Akishima Factory (present Akishima Plant) completed, all facilities moved from NEC's Tamagawa Plant
MAY 1961Head Office moved to Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

Recent Awards[edit]

JAN. 2009 JAE among with other nine companies were given a Technology and Engineering Emmy Award for their development of HDMI by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) on January 7, 2009. [6]

MAR. 2009 JAE was awarded 'Medal with Dark Blue Ribbon' from the Government of Japan.

DEC. 2011 JAE received '2011 Top 100 Global Innovators Award' from Thomson Reuters.

Pioneer of the globalization[edit]

MAR.1977Sales office established in North America
JUL.1984Manufacturing plant constructed in Asia (Taiwan)
OCT. 1988Manufacturing plant constructed in North America
APR. 1994Sales office established in Asia (Hong Kong)
FEB. 1995Sales office established in Asia (Singapore)
JAN. 1996Sales office established in Asia (Korea)
JUN. 1996Manufacturing plant constructed in Asia (Philippines)
SEP. 1996Sales office established in Europe
JUL. 2001Manufacturing plant constructed in Asia (China)
MAR. 2002Manufacturing plant constructed in Asia (China)
JUN. 2003Sales office established in Asia (China)
APR. 2010Manufacturing plant established in Mexico

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Connector Product Lines[edit]

AUG.1955Started manufacture and sales of '-connectors-' under Technical License Agreement with Cannon Electronic Co., U.S.A.(presently ITT Industries)

Aerospace Products[edit]

AUG.1961Signed a technical assistance agreement with U.S.-based Honeywell to commence manufacturing of autoflight systems, fuel meters, liquid oxygen quantity indicators, and gyro devices and other equipment for the F-104J

References[edit]

  1. ^http://www.jae.co.jp/e-top/eproduct/system.html
  2. ^http://www.jae.co.jp/e-top/eproduct/aero.html

Sources[edit]

This article incorporates material in 日本航空電子工業 (Nihon Kōkū Denshi Kōgyō) in the Japanese Wikipedia, retrieved on March 5, 2008.

Japan Aviation Electronics Industry Driver Job

External links[edit]

  • Japan Aviation Electronics Industry,Limited (in English)
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Japan_Aviation_Electronics&oldid=983038631'