Fischer Connectors

In 2018, CEO Jonathan Brossard was named by Ernst & Young as a finalist of the EY Entrepreneur of the Year competition[7] for Switzerland in the Family Business category.

Wearin' creates Internet of Things (IoT) wearable solutions that enhance safety and efficiency by improving situational awareness and by enabling a better coordination of connected humans such as lone workers, firefighters and first responders.

Since February 2022, Fischer Connectors has been partnering with SP80 to provide connectivity solutions supporting the transmission of sensor data for the wind-powered boat setting out to reach the sailing speed of 80 knots.

[11] In 2022, the founding family Fischer created the technology group Conextivity to meet the connectivity challenge posed by the emergence of new cross-functional and scalable ecosystems, from locally interconnected devices and sensors to cloud-managed IoT platforms.

Fischer Connectors’ products are used in aerospace, broadcast, defense, energy, food, industrial, instrumentation, marine, medical, nuclear, oil and gas, pharmaceutical, robotics, security, sensors, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), underwater, transportation and vacuum applications.

Fischer Connectors’ electronic products include flex circuits for military radio units, nuclear control instruments and racing car dashboards; adapter modules for USB-Ethernet radios, computer peripherals and medical scanners; unmanaged PoE+ switches and managed switches with Time Sensitive Networking (TSN) technology for military, industrial and maritime applications; rugged flash drives for ruggedized computers, motorsports, UAVs and dismounted soldier systems; visible low-light cameras for security, vehicle identification and emergency services equipment; tactical power and data hubs for sights, radios, displays and batteries body-worn by dismounted soldiers and security officers.

Fischer Connectors’s main production site in Saint-Prex, Switzerland (2013)
Fischer Connectors’s five product lines include electrical and optical fiber (3rd rank from the left) connectors and cable assemblies in different materials and configurations.