I-PEX
I-PEX is a Japanese precision connector manufacturer specializing in micro-coaxial and high-frequency connectors, with their CABLINE series holding 60% global market share for notebook display connections.
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I-PEX is a Japanese connector company that designs and manufactures very small, high-quality connectors for high-frequency and high data-rate solutions. With origins dating back to 1963 as a precision mold manufacturer, I-PEX has evolved into an integrated production connector manufacturer serving global electronics markets.
I-PEX's product portfolio serves diverse industries including:
- Consumer electronics - smartphones, tablets, laptops, and wearables
- Display technology - the CABLINE series holds 60% global market share for notebook PC display panels
- Automotive electronics - infotainment, ADAS, and vehicle connectivity
- Medical devices and robotics
- Security systems and telecommunications
Headquartered in Kyoto, Japan, I-PEX operates three R&D centers across China, Japan, and the United States, with 18 production sites throughout Asia. Their deep engineering expertise in precision connectors enables compact, reliable connections in the world's most demanding electronic applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What products does I-PEX manufacture?
- I-PEX manufactures micro-coaxial connectors, FPC connectors, high-frequency connectors, and precision interconnect solutions for electronics applications.
- What is I-PEX's CABLINE series?
- The CABLINE series is I-PEX's flagship micro-coaxial connector line that holds approximately 60% global market share for connecting notebook PC display panels.
- Where is I-PEX headquartered?
- I-PEX is headquartered in Kyoto, Japan, with R&D centers in China, Japan, and the United States, and 18 production sites across Asia.
- What industries does I-PEX serve?
- I-PEX serves consumer electronics, display technology, automotive electronics, medical devices, robotics, security systems, and telecommunications industries.